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Subject: Re: Song of the South 35mm Technicolor scan NTSC DVD 02 files - "Song.of.the.South.35mm.NTSC.DVD.nfo" yEnc <<<winrar5 required
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 22:49:26 -0800, Samuel Adams <noone@nowwhere.com>
wrote:

>On 2015-01-15 22:08:39 +0000, Bebop said:
>
>> What can you do with these files on a Mac?
>
>Other than the WinRAR command line version I have not found one the
>works with RAR5 on the Mac. However, I have no doubt one will
>eventually appear. So for now, you can just store these in the folder
>for that day or find a friend with a PC that can extract them for you.


or learn to use the command line version, can't be all that difficult,
likely nothing more than something similar to  "extract <archive name>
to <destination drive\folder>".  Instructions on syntax for commands
should come in a txt file with program.

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