On Oct 11, 2004, at 2:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Create a disk image with toast, make sure it's an .iso (I've not used Toast in a dogs age, so I'm not sure what the options were)

Copy the .iso file to the PC. The burner software on the PC should burn a disk fine from the .iso image.

I've never gotten this to work. Even Roxio's Easy CD Creator was unable to burn the Roxio Toast created iso image. Maybe I was doing something wrong? Jack (m'housemate what owns the PC) spent an hour on the phone with Roxio and came up with no solution. That's why we started using DOS-formatted JAZ disks and .sit files.

Well, it's been a hell of a long time...I've not used Toast in ages, but I'm 90% certain I've done it. *how* I did it is another question entirely. Its quite possible I monkeyclicked my way to it.


I KNOW hdiutil will do the this under OS X 10.2 or 3, but since the original person had 10.1, I'm not sure that's not an option. (don't know when hdiutil was added or what it could do under that version.)

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University of Arizona
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