BinWizard v2.0   Copyright 1999-2000  Zag
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ALL USE OF THIS PROGRAM IS AT YOUR OWN RISK!

The documentation is currently only in the form of a small faq. But the
program is very easy to use.

What is new?
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v2.0:  One very Important change. You will now be able to mount a bin/cue
       as a drive under win9x (no NT4 or win2k support). See Below for
       more info.

v1.01: Minor bugfixes.
v1.0:  First public release.

Important about the Mount function
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To use this function you must first copy the binfsd.vxd file to your
c:\windows\system directory (no reboot necessary).
This function will NOT work under winNT or win2k. At the first mount
after you started the program the 'add new hardware wizard' might pop up.
Just click cancel. After Mounting you will not be able to quit the program.
Just minimize it and it will end up in the system tray (bottom right corner
of screen). Click its icon there to get the dialog back. Please dont try
to exit the program using the 'close program' dialog or any other way,
your system might crash or become unstable.

What is this?
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This is a program to either mount a bin/cue as a drive or extract files 
from a bin/cue file. It extracts all files and places them in their 
respective directories.
It supports all bin/cue files that are normaly used, including vcd's and
bootable cd's. It also supports long filenames using the joliet extension.

Why should I use this?
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There is no other program that lets you mount a bin/cue as a drive. And
instead of using first fireburner to binchunk and then winimage to extract
the files from a bin/cue file. Simply use this one program. It's also
completely free for anyone to use for as long as they wish and neither
fireburner or winimage is completely free. It also extracts the contents of
a vcd bin/cue so you dont have to use vcdgear and remember all thoose
command line switches anymore.

How do I use it?
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For mounting just select a bin/cue and click mount. If you want to mount
something else, just select a new bin/cue and click mount. Or
select a cue file and an output directory and press the Extract button.
Wait until its done or if you want to end the extraction process simply
press the Stop button. The progressbar shows how much of the extraction
that is done.

Do you plan on improving the program in the future?
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Appart from squashing bugs I will maybe include support to mount drives under
NT4 and/or win2k.

Is there any known bugs?
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Yes. There is one minor bug that i know of. The extracted directories
creationtime is only set to their original time under NT4 and win2000. 
Under win95/98 they get the current systemtime. If anyone know how to set
the creationtime for a directory under win95/98 please contact me (see below).

Where can I get the latest version?
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You can always get the latest version at
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Port/9315

How do I contact you?
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I can be reached at zag_zag@hotmail.com
