On Thursday, February 3, 2005, at 12:08 PM, Stephen Jonke wrote:
On Feb 3, 2005, at 11:28 AM, Richard Starr wrote:
I just bought a Liteon 5006 dvd recorder, which is pretty neat. One reason I
choose them is thay offer firmware and drive upgrades. You download the files,
burn them in a CD and the machine eats them. Nice. There are also hacked
versions of these files that allow certain functions not available with the
stock machine.
Problem is the standard upgrades need winzip 9 or another windows utility
(forget what it's called) to unzip. I have the latest stuffit version in
10.3.7, but it doesn't touch it.
Is there a way to open these files without a windows machine or emulator?
Before you go to too much trouble trying to open this, will it run on your Mac? If it is an updater and in the zip format, I'll bet that it is a Windows program that you can not run on your Mac. What are the system requirements to run the updater?
Len
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