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If you do have any of the above-mentioned software on your computer, then let us know which one(s) and which version numbers, and I could compress the proper file for your version and send it over to you with my FTP server or my Apache server (since you have a browser installed already). I'm not in a position to give instructions on how it works since I haven't used it in years, but you can probably find out online.
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This can be a pain and I've had limited success in the past, but all I needed was the Iomega driver because I already had an iMac with a USB Zip Drive to get the software and expand it before moving it to the old Mac.
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If not, you have to figure out a way to install at least one of those on your LC 575.Īssuming you do not have another Mac with StuffIt already installed, one option is to get a disk image of StuffIt (or MacBinary, etc.) and write it to a floppy with a Windows computer and a USB floppy drive, using HFVExplorer 1.3.1 ( ). So first question, is there a version of StuffIt Expander (or Lite, or Deluxe) on your Mac? Or do you have MacBinary+ or BinHex installed? If yes, then you're in luck.
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To make things worse, Mac OS X /macOS does not write HFS disks anymore. bin, etc., because the file type will be deleted on a non-Mac server and even if reinstated with ResEdit, I got a 0% success rate! Previous versions of the getting started page recommended using“ SSW_6.0.8-800k_” through“SSW_6.0.8-800k_”, which havethe same system 6.0.8 software, and which are alsoavailable from the Apple.Thanks to Ryan Schmidt for pointing out that these 800k diskimages are packaged as DiskDoublerSelf Extracting Archives, which can not be expandedwith Stuffit Expander, while the 1.4MB disk imagesare packaged as Stuffit Self Extracting Archives, andcan be.The 1.4MB images can not be used with a real Mac Plus,but the emulated Mac Plus of Mini vMac can use them, becauseof the replacement disk driver.Transferring files from a non Macintosh server or computer can be a serious problem if they are not in. This results in an '.smi' file that canbe opened in OS X, mounting a disk image that contains 6disk images that can be used in Mini vMac. '.bin' can bedecoded by any Mac version of StuffIt Expander, and probablyother programs as well. System 7.0.1is available from Apple in '.smi.bin' format. “Bjoern” points out another alternative for Intel Macs. ua608d descends fromthe command line version of The Unarchiver.
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bin files and a lotof other archive formats”. “Samir” points out that The Unarchiver,a free and open source utility for OS X,“can extract. Youwill need a large enough blank disk image (see“ Blanks”), ImportFl to import the '.bin' file, binUnpk to decode the '.bin' file(to get the '.sea' file that you run), and ExportFl to get the extracted disk image back tothe host computer. containing system 7.5.5 or earlier), thenyou can use Mini vMac to extract the archive, to geta clean copy of official Apple system software. If you happen to have any sort of disk image that can bootMini vMac (i.e. Though it is nolonger developed or supported, it currently may be downloaded for free.It comes with StuffIt Expander 4.0.1 which can extractthe program “SSW 6.0.8-1.4MB a” from“SSW_6.0.8-1.4MB_”, and then“SSW 6.0.8-1.4MB a” can be run toget the disk image “System Startup”. Instead of a real Macintosh, you can use the program Executor,which can run some 680x0 Macintosh software withoutrequiring any software from Apple. Running iton an old Macintosh will get a disk imagefile named “System Startup”. suchas your Macintosh Plus.)The file “SSW_6.0.8-1.4MB_”contains a Macintosh file encodedin MacBinary format, preserving Macintosh specific information.You can use a program such as" binUnpk" toextract the program “SSW 6.0.8-1.4MB a”.This program is a Stuffit Self Extracting Archive. Or, you can use an old Macintosh to expand it (i.e. If you canfind an old enough version of Stuffit Expander, that can work. But the currentversion no longer supports uncompressing this archive. Those instructions used to suggest using any modern version of theprogram Stuffit Expander (now from Smith Micro Inc). Alternatives if you don't wish to use ua608dto uncompress “SSW_6.0.8-1.4MB_”,when following the Getting started with Mini vMacinstructions: