>In message Wed, 06 Sep 1995 12:19:00 -0700, Dennis_Young@cis.ucsd.edu writes:
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>> We mistakenly transferred a FCS 1.0 file using Fetch 2.1 on the Apple and
>> FACSNet on the Host HP in the Automatic mode. This mode saves files as
>> text files. Can the FCS data be rescued?
Try sending the text file back over the net again using fetch in binary mode.
e gold
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