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![]() Guess what? It's ---- TOAST, that is, it is a Toast CD image for which you need the program Toast to burn. I do not know if DiskCopy is able to read a Toast image, since I have Toast, but it might be worth a try. |
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![]() Toast isn't replacing StuffIt. But since most folks have CD burners nowadays, it is a very convenient way to transfer data. Open Toast, drag the toast image to the window, click and burn. As I mentioned, you might try DiskCopy, whichi s already installed on your Mac, or at least should be. |
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![]() Thanks again- I tried DiskCopy. It doesn't recognize the .toast format. I changed the name of the file to end in .smi (which I think is DiskCopy's favorite) but it didn't recognize that either. Any other suggestions? Will ResEdit work to make it a correct format for DC? If I just ran Toast without a CD burner - would I get the desired result of uncompressing this .toast file so I could install it? Will Toast work without a CDburner attached to the machine? dzash |
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![]() It shouldn't be necessary to have a CDRW drive in order to use the .toast image. If you have a copy of Toast, you can use Toast to mount the ".toast" disk image. It should mount on your desktop just like another hard drive or floppy disk. Once it's mounted, you can then use Disk Copy to create a disk image of that mounted volume. This Disk copy ".img" file will be quite similar to the ".toast" image file, except that it can be opened with Disk Copy instead of Toast. Actually, you may not even have to do that. Once the image is mounted with Toast, simply drag the icon of image (a disk icon) onto your hard drive, and all the files on that image will be copied to your hard drive, where you can then use them. Hope this helps.... |
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![]() Yes. I found out from a friend that Toast will mount the image just like any other volume, and the program will open even if it doesn't find a burner -- so Toast with no toaster is fine! It behaves like DiskCopy in this regard, but its format is -- yes-- proprietary -- so DiskCopy can't open it, though Toast can open .img files. I just thought it might be worth a try. Joakim, there is a Carracho server that only has .toast images of stuff. A lot of people like the convenience. I agree that stuffing a Toast image is overkill, but I don't see why there should be "hidden viruses" lurking about. An evil invisible file can be stuffed or "toasted" just as easily as a combination of the two. |
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