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===== Kegs32: An Apple IIgs emulator ===== | ===== Kegs32: An Apple IIgs emulator ===== | ||
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- | Jorpho [[http://www.emaculation.com/ | + | Jorpho |
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- | "It turns out it is quite possible to extract them under Windows after all, if you want to. | + | |
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- | The .sea.bin file is, to be precise, a MacBinary-encoded DiskDoubler archive. You can get rid of the MacBinary encoding using [[http:// | + | |
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- | This will put the DiskDoubler archive | + | |
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- | It turns out the DiskDoubler archive can in turn be extracted with [[http:// | + | |
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- | "unar -k skip [whatever].dd" | + | |
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- | The result should be the decompressed disk image. | + | |