On 7/14/07, xp <xp@thirring.org> surmised:
> Hmmm....would it be possible for someone with a Mac to convert those files
> into readable text, or code, or are they
> unreadable at this point?
> Unfortunately, I don't have a mac, so I can't do tht. I'll have to leave it
> to someone else, assuming it's possible and worth doing (not sure if you can
> compile C++ for the Newt on a windows box)
Resource forks are difficult / impossible to convert to text, as they
often contain binary data and such.
I think you'd be able to work with the code using the Basilisk II
emulator and the NewtonDev images with NCT and NTK:
http://www.unna.org/view.php?/development/NewtonDev
http://www.chuma.org/newton/faq/newton-faq-development.html#VIIA1b
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