Robert:  Where did you download Disk Copy 6.4 for OS 9.x?
Does it work with OS X as well?  Using both systems, and I am
Sharing your same problems,  James

"Robert H. Baucom" wrote:

> I down loaded Disk Copy 6.4 and it loaded  a.k.a., opened the .dmg
> muthas with Disk Copy, into stuffitt Deluxe.
> (Still don't understand that deal.)
>
> Then, from Stuffit Deluxe, I  was able to expand it into a .sea then a
> .sit file.
>
> They were all OSX apps but ONE OS 9.1 app, came as a .dmg file.
>
> I've got most of that solved except the downloaded CD-SpeedTools 6.0
> installer file. It was burned onto a disk, but when installing on my
> PTP, It doen't install any drivers &*$%#.
>
> Wasted so much time with it. It wouldn't be so much of a hassle but,
> there are the extended 2003 Income taxes about to be over  due, waiting
> on this solution.
>
> That heavens I have CD-Rom ToolKit 4.0, or there would be no CD showing
> up on the desktop at all.
>
> At this point, I think I'd have been better off, spending my money
> upgrading CD-ROM ToolKit, and passing on Intech.
>
> RHB
>
> On Wednesday, June 30, 2004, at 10:47  PM, Al Shep wrote:
>
> > OK people
> >
> > *.dmg files are Disk Image Files. They are Disk Image
> > files made by OS X. They are not the same as Disk
> > Image files made by OS 9 and earlier's Disk Copy.
> >
> > If you download a *.dmg file for use in OS or earlier,
> > you have downloaded the wrong file. It is simple. If
> > your download ends in .exe or .dmg, then you have
> > downloaded the wrong file for a pre-OS X Mac OS. The
> > solution, simply go back and get the correct file. If
> > you can't find it, realize that many companies no
> > longer support OS 9 or earlier, especially Apple
> > Computer Corp.
> >
> > By the way, other UNIXs use the ".dmg" like formatts
> > as well. Now if you  see a .tar file . . .
> >
> >
> >


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