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Mike Davis

Are my .sit files expandable?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:21 pm

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Hello!

I have a Mac and stuffed the JPEG files with Stuffit. That puts it in a .sit
format. I'm working on using ZipIt, which supposedly works for both Macs and
PCs.

Anybody not able to read the .sit files?

Thanks,
Dan



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Mike Davis

Are my .sit files expandable?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:21 pm

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ZIP would be preferred. I don't know how many Mac users we have in the
group, but I'd level a guess that it's less than 10%.If you can't zip
'em, attach them one at a time to separate notes. They will move
through the net better and can then be consumed in smaller chunks.

Just my thoughts.

curt


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Hello!

I have a Mac and stuffed the JPEG files with Stuffit. That puts it in a .sit
format. I'm working on using ZipIt, which supposedly works for both Macs and
PCs.

Anybody not able to read the .sit files?

Thanks,
Dan



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Mike Davis

Are my .sit files expandable?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:21 pm

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Subject: Re: Are my .sit files expandable?

Hi Dan,

I also have a Mac and use Stuffit. The Stuffit folks have a freeware
decompression program for the Mac, Windows and DOS available here;
http://www.aladdinsys.com/expander/index.html#Win
JPEG files are normally compressed and may not need further compression.
Awhile back I posted the JPEG of the float attach bracket without
additional compression.

Dave Klimas
Rebel # 472
Ramona, CA
Hello!

I have a Mac and stuffed the JPEG files with Stuffit. That puts it in a
.sit
format. I'm working on using ZipIt, which supposedly works for both Macs
and
PCs.

Anybody not able to read the .sit files?

Thanks,
Dan




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Are my .sit files expandable?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:21 pm

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Dan if you have it in jpeg and it's not tooo big send it to me and i'll put
it
up on my Rebel page and everyone can look at it there. If I remember
correctly
you were just looking for coments on it and so would only need it there
temporarily anyway ..right? I'll put it in with the more Rebel pics stuff
here http://www.globalserve.net/~cobbg/ just send the jpeg to me at
wrayt@ibm.net
Wray R306

MMoreho699@aol.com wrote:
Hello!

I have a Mac and stuffed the JPEG files with Stuffit. That puts it in a
.sit
format. I'm working on using ZipIt, which supposedly works for both Macs
and
PCs.

Anybody not able to read the .sit files?

Thanks,
Dan




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Are my .sit files expandable?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:21 pm

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Dave your float attach pictures a viewable under More Rebel pics too.
http://www.globalserve.net/~cobbg/ ....Wray

Dave Klimas wrote:
Hi Dan,

I also have a Mac and use Stuffit. The Stuffit folks have a freeware
decompression program for the Mac, Windows and DOS available here;
http://www.aladdinsys.com/expander/index.html#Win
JPEG files are normally compressed and may not need further compression.
Awhile back I posted the JPEG of the float attach bracket without
additional compression.

Dave Klimas
Rebel # 472
Ramona, CA
Hello!

I have a Mac and stuffed the JPEG files with Stuffit. That puts it in a
.sit
format. I'm working on using ZipIt, which supposedly works for both Macs
and
PCs.

Anybody not able to read the .sit files?

Thanks,
Dan




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Mike Davis

Are my .sit files expandable?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:21 pm

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Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 14:39:24 -0700

The files that we receive here at MAM are not in any format that anyone can
read. Windows 3.11 must have a eight.three extension to be read, with the
..--- a standard extension. Windows 95 and Mac both have longer file names,
but still must have readable extensions.

The files you are sending to us, whether they are jpg files are stuffit
files (we can read both) are a sting of letters with no extension. The last
two files you sent us were received as l.blkhdF/jpeg and r.bulkhdF/jpeg. No
one would be able to open and read these files.

At 12:17 PM 5/29/98 EDT, you wrote:
Hello!

I have a Mac and stuffed the JPEG files with Stuffit. That puts it in a
.sit
format. I'm working on using ZipIt, which supposedly works for both Macs
and
PCs.

Anybody not able to read the .sit files?

Thanks,
Dan

Murphy Aircraft Mfg. Ltd.
Ph: 1-604-792-5855
Fax: 1-604-792-7006
e-mail: murtech@murphyir.com
Web Site: http://www.murphyair.com




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