Subject: Re: Twin Peaks Stack From: ireland@ac.dal.ca Date: 1990-11-24, 06:10 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1990Nov22.075207.16179@isis.cs.du.edu>, kreme@isis.cs.du.edu (Kreme thats all just K-r-e-m-e) writes: > > I got the ten part HyperCard Stack from (128.195.1.1) and tried to unpack > > it on my machine. I failed. Stuffit's binhex extractor did recognize that > > the file was a Compactor file, but I got an "Unexpected end of file" error > > when I unpacked it. > > > > I do have one possible solution... the files were not saved in order (in > > other words, the files were `cat` into one file, but not necessarily in > > order). Could this be a problem? I tried to use the Binhex standalone, > > but it did not type the file correctly, so I figured it wasn't working. > > What might I be doing wrong? > > > > -- > > | kreme@nyx.cs.du.edu |Growing up leads to growing old, and then to dying, and| > > |---------------------|dying to me don't sound like all that much fun. | > > | Those whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad. Euripedes | I was unable to reconstruct the Twin Peaks stack as well. What's in this stack and why is it so big? Is it worthwhile trying to get it? ireland@ac.dal.ca