On Jan 4, 2005, at 11:17 AM, Colin wrote:

I downloaded a big SITX file that I want readable on my Mac, System
7.5.5. I've got Stuffit on my PC, so I can convert it to just a plain
SIT file, but how can I burn a CD so that I can use and extract it on my
Mac?

If you burn the CD on the PC side as strict ISO-9660 the mac can read it. There's also a very useful shareware extension Joliet File System <http://www.tempel.org/joliet/#freeware> that will read standard Windows Joliet CD file systems.




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