Jason was able to get the file I need, but now I can't get it onto my mac.

Freebsd doesn't like the combination of -bs 84 -skip 1, so I installed linux.

Still, neither hfsutils nor the mac think that this creates an hfs volume.

So I've tried mounting the image with "mount -o loop -t hfs Norton.img
/mnt", which works.

I then "hmount /dev/fd0" and try "hcopy /mnt/Norton\ Backup :" which
gets me a file with the correct name on the diskette, but it's not an
application and can't execute.

Ideas?


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