de Joe, AA4NN
Be careful, now, and make a backup copy of your .bin file
before you start messing around with changing things.
73,
Joe
On Sun, 28 Mar 1999 02:31:30 +0100 Alan Harp <k4pb@mindspring.com>
writes:
>
>You must use the B2R9 program.
>
>Under a DOS prompt type "B2R9 <filename>"
>
>It will read the .BIN file and write a .RES file with
>the same name. This is an ASCII text file that can be
>observed and edited.
>
>abarbett wrote:
>>
>> How can I write my bin file to a text file ????
>> I am using Ct 9.39 ......
>> Thanks Art N8RKA
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