Ok, here's the deal. I have a Mac Classic II I'd like to play around with. Problem is
I don't have a pc with a floppy drive, nor do I have any HD floppies.
What I do have is an Apple IIgs. I have the Apple IIgs hooked to my serial port, and
I can copy anything I need to it via Zmodem. I also have the IIgs networked to the
Mac Classic II via AppleTalk. So I can copy any file I need from the IIgs to the Mac
hard drive.
Anyway, I see all this great software on the internet, but it's all in a BinHex or
MacBinary. I don't have anything on the Mac that will extract it. What's worse
is that the application I need to extract these formats is distributed in these
formats. So I'm kind of stuck.
When I was getting started with my IIgs, I was able to find a self extracting
copy of Shinkit, the standard archiver for the Apple II. Is there any such
self extracting Stuffit that I could get on my Mac to get this thing started?
Oh, BTW, the mac is running System 7.0.1.
I don't have a pc with a floppy drive, nor do I have any HD floppies.
What I do have is an Apple IIgs. I have the Apple IIgs hooked to my serial port, and
I can copy anything I need to it via Zmodem. I also have the IIgs networked to the
Mac Classic II via AppleTalk. So I can copy any file I need from the IIgs to the Mac
hard drive.
Anyway, I see all this great software on the internet, but it's all in a BinHex or
MacBinary. I don't have anything on the Mac that will extract it. What's worse
is that the application I need to extract these formats is distributed in these
formats. So I'm kind of stuck.
When I was getting started with my IIgs, I was able to find a self extracting
copy of Shinkit, the standard archiver for the Apple II. Is there any such
self extracting Stuffit that I could get on my Mac to get this thing started?
Oh, BTW, the mac is running System 7.0.1.



