hqx are not macintosh projectors per se, they are the encoded versions of Macintosh (including the rsrc fork) projectors that _can_ be copied around, you would then decode the hqx on a Mac or using something like CDEverywhere on a PC, which decodes the hqx on the fly as it creates a disc image to burn in Nero et al.

It's a bit old now, but I wrote the FAQ and tutorial on FlashKit in the Macintosh forum http://flashkit.com/board/showthread.php?t=396320

On 21 Mar 2006, at 15:31PM, erixtekila wrote:

This question is pretty usefull.

I presume that the .hqx files that are Mac's flash projector use a ressource fork.
Once you copy this on another os, you loose it.
Without it the file won't launch again.

Zipping it is not a solution as it doesn't preserve ressource forks.
You could use .sit, but there are no AFAIK a windows analog.

The .iso is a good alternative.

BTW, is there a utility to give a broken .hqx is resource again ?
Thanks.
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