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vinciovincio
...it give not any error simply do not appaer in the scroll windows in the software and have the "PC" icon on...appears not is a MAc file!!!
These are all ABIF files, very definitively so, with the same magic sequences, headers etc. and even the same byte-ordering. There's nothing "PC" or "Mac" about them at all. All I'm doing is rearranging it closer to the ordering your mac file has -- but the ABIF standard states the ordering can be totally arbitrary. If it's not using the header to detect ABIF files, I suspect there are "resource forks" involved telling the software extra info about a file, which I can't do anything about since they're not a proper part of the file. If you could find a way to make it 'show all files' I do think it might be able to load it. Maybe try giving the filename to it when launching the software from Terminal, or typing in the filename by hand. Or perhaps the software has an "import" option beyond the usual "file -> load".