Re: .bin
Sorry for the worlds most stupid question. .bin is obviously a binary ie. an
executable file. Doh.
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> From: Rolf Schatzmann <rolf@radiowan.net.au>
> Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 10:50:36 +0800
> To: debianppc list <debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org>
> Subject: .bin
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> Resent-Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 10:50:40 +0800
>
> Does anyone know how to open a .bin file in linux?
>
> I donwloaded the bitkeeper software but its encoded as a .bin, I tried using
> binhex (from macutils) but that says its not a Macbinary file.
>
> Rolf Schatzmann
> Wireless Network Manager
> Eftel Radio Trading as Radiowan
> Office: 08 9386 5555
> Fax: 08 93868200
> Mob: 0410 577 664
>
> Radiowan - Biggest Pipes, lowest Prices.
>
> Get a 128K Internet Connection with burst to 256K for just $99 per Month!
>
> Don't get left behind waiting for ADSL get a Faster WDSL connection Now!
>
> Link multiple Metro or Regional sites with our VPN connections.
>
>
>
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