--- On Tue, 3/16/10, Gord Tulloch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a tool someone can refer me to I can run
> under LINUX or Windows (via VMWARE) to prepare files in Linux for
> writing to a CD? Much obliged thanks!
Basilisk II 68K Mac emulator or Sheep Shaver PPC Mac emulator. With the
emulator you can make sure the files all work properly.
The "hard drive" image files those use can be burned to CD-R with a program
that can handle HFS Standard images.
I dunno what burning apps for Linux can work with HFS images.
If you have a SCSI CD-R drive it *may* be possible to run Toast or NeroMAX in
the emulator to burn the Mac files. I know it won't work with an IDE burner, I
tried and it failed.
On Windows, Nero Burning ROM does that quite well. Nero can also burn directly
from an HFS Standard formatted SCSI hard drive volumes, but the volume has to
be small enough to fit. Under 700 megs for an 80 minute CD-R. I never tried a
larger one to a DVD-R.
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