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 ===== Kegs32: An Apple IIgs emulator ===== ===== Kegs32: An Apple IIgs emulator =====
  
-(Last updated December 232011)+(Last updated September 82012)
  
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 === Correction === === Correction ===
  
-Jorpho [[http://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7402|sent in a note]] pointing out that the disk images **can** be extracted in Windows.  Pay attention: +Jorpho points out that using **The Unarchiver for Windows**, one can easily extract the install disks in Windows.  Check out the instructions in [[http://emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7402|this forum thread]].  Read the whole topic for instructions that reflect the most recent versions of The Unarchiver (the initial instructions given are bit old).
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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://sourceforge.net/projects/macbinconv/files/macbinconv-win/1.1.0/|this program]], specifically by invoking\\  +
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-"macbinconv.exe -mb [whatever].sea.bin -dfrf [whatever].dd [whatever].rsc"\\  +
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-This will put the DiskDoubler archive (without its .sea stub) into [whatever].dd .\\  +
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-It turns out the DiskDoubler archive can in turn be extracted with [[http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver|The UnArchiver]], available for Windows as command-line utility. In this case you need to run\\  +
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-"unar -k skip [whatever].dd"\\  +
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-The result should be the decompressed disk image.+