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If you're using HFVExplorer, you'll want to dump the files according to [[HOWTO-Extract Pegasus Prime/File List|this document]]. If you see <tt>M</tt> on a line, make HFVExplorer extract as MacBinary and as a "raw copy, data fork" for ones beginning with <tt>R</tt>. Note that you'll have to rename any file or directory with "/" in the name to have an underscore ("_") in its place.
If you're using HFVExplorer, you'll want to dump the files according to [[HOWTO-Extract Pegasus Prime/File List|this document]]. If you see <tt>M</tt> on a line, make HFVExplorer extract as MacBinary and as a "raw copy, data fork" for ones beginning with <tt>R</tt>. Note that you'll have to rename any file or directory with "/" in the name to have an underscore ("_") in its place.


For HFSExplorer, you can pretty much use the same instructions as HFVExplorer, except that you want to extract it as AppleDouble instead of MacBinary.
For HFSExplorer, you can pretty much use the same instructions as HFVExplorer, except that you want to extract it as AppleDouble instead of MacBinary (using the "extract data and resource fork(s)" option).


== Mac OS X ==
== Mac OS X ==
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