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MacBinary is a file
format that
combines the data fork and the
resource fork of a
classic Mac OS file into a
single file,
along with HFS's
extended metadata...
- this
small market.
AppleSingle is
similar in
concept to the more po****r
MacBinary format, in that the
resource and data
forks are
combined with a header...
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MacBinary files were thus much
smaller than BinHex.
Lempereur released BinHex 5.0,
almost identical to 4.0 with the
exception that it used
MacBinary to...
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system used is
often "0" and "1" from the
binary number system. The
binary code ****igns a
pattern of
binary digits, also
known as bits, to each character...
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architectures and
binary executable formats. It runs on Windows,
macOS, and Linux. It also has a free-to-use
cloud and
native version.
Binary Ninja was originally...
- be
copied to the file
systems of
other operating systems. The
Mac BinHex and
MacBinary formats were
invented to
encode resource and data
forks into one...
- The
universal binary format is a
format for
executable files that run
natively either on both PowerPC-based and x86-based
Macs or on both
Intel 64-based...
- cpt) gzip (.gz, .tgz) LHA (.lha, .lzh) LZMA (.lzma, .tlzma, .tar.lzma)
MacBinary (.bin, .macbin), all
versions MIME/Base 64 (.mime)
Private File (.pF)...
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their resources. This
necessitated such
encoding schemes as
BinHex and
MacBinary,
which allowed a user to
encode a dual-forked file into a
single stream...
- (2000) and Apple's
Mac OS X (2001), and NeXT's Multi-Architecture
Binaries continued to be
supported by the
operating system.
Under Mac OS X, Multi-Architecture...