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    MAE: hqx Formatted Files or Applications (6/94)
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6/15/94
6/15/94

TOPIC


    We are evaluating MAE in an environment consisting of an HP 9000 with no floppy drives and Macintosh computers. We are transferring files and Macintosh applications from ftp servers in .bin.hqx format. These files may also be compressed as .sit.

    How do we de-hqx and be-binhex these files and applications so they can be recognized and run from within MAE? Please recommend specific procedures and utilities to be used.


DISCUSSION


    Here is a way to transfer Macintosh files and applications, in *.bin.hqx format, from ftp servers to HP or Sun workstations to run in MAE, when no floppy drives and/or Macintosh computers are present. Follow these steps:

    1) Get a copy of "Stuffit Expander", a Macintosh decompression and decoding
    program, from the ftp.support.apple.com server (under
    /pub/mae/utilities) to your HP or Sun workstation. The Stuffit Expander
    on the ftp server is in tar format. After downloading (use 'binary'
    transfer form) to your workstation, do the UNIX command:

    tar xvf stuffit_exp.tar

    The "Stuffit Expander 3.0.7" Macintosh application will be created in
    your working directory.

    2) Under ftp, use the 'binary' form to transfer the Macintosh applications
    and files to your UNIX workstation. (From your question, you probably
    have already done this.)

    3) From within MAE, go to the folder which contains your *.bin.hqx
    formatted files, and drag the *.bin.hqx file on top of the "Stuffit
    Expander 3.0.7" icon which will launch the Stuffit Expander. The
    desired Macintosh application or file will be automatically decompressed
    and decoded. "Stuffit Expander" supports different formats including
    Stuffit, Compat Pro, AppleLink, and BinHex. See the README file under
    /pub/mae/utilities in ftp.support.apple.com for more information.

    Support Information Services



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Product Area: Communications-Networking
Category: MAE (Macintosh Application Environment)
Sub Category: General Topics

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