(This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0)at the top. This file was most likely produced on a Mac and will most likely be useful on a Mac. The best thing to do would be to bring it to a Mac and work with it there.
"But I want to look at it under Unix!"
Ok, here's what to try.
Your first instinct would be to look for
binhex
or
unxbin.
They both live on
/usr/local/cap
on any of aramis, athos, or porthos.
But that is not what you want.
They both convert files to binhex format.
Instead, you need
mcvert.
/usr/local/cap/mcvert filename
Converting temp1 type = "TEXT", author = "ttxt"
This leavs you a Mac binary file,
/usr/local/cap/m2u temp1.bin
Assuming it was a text type file, you should now be able to look at
temp1.bin.
It may need a little editing, like removing a bit of garbage at the
beginning.
This page last updated October 17, 1997.