When you're downloading some files, the received bytes will be stored temporarily in a cache or the files that are being downloaded. This explains why it has the same size.
1) It is possible there's a bug within the Google Drive app. When the files are downloaded: the cache (.bin) are not deleted automaticly, thus resulting in duplicate files.
2) Upon runtime, it looks like the script has some kind of name checking. If the filename is mismatch, which the correct name should be "Punball Scripts 3.5.3 By An Kino"; it will redownload the script from a URL (Still the same Google Drive Link). The new script will have the correct name and then you can run it normally. But, in your case, it's either "still in progress of recompiling / merging the bytes" or "still in downloading stage", thus having a weird name with (.bin) extension; because it's not completed.
EDIT:
I can confirm that the script is not downloading from a URL. The script is only rewriting itself if the filename mismatch, thus, can happen offline.
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Posted · Edited by MC189
Hi @nok1a, if you look at the Google Drive link, the filename is the same as the url:
When you're downloading some files, the received bytes will be stored temporarily in a cache or the files that are being downloaded. This explains why it has the same size.
EDIT:
I can confirm that the script is not downloading from a URL. The script is only rewriting itself if the filename mismatch, thus, can happen offline.