OS9 Mac
OS9 Mac
im looking for a legit copy of OS9 for a G3 Mac, can anyone help me?
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.toast files are just .iso files in disguise. Renaming it to .iso should let you burn it. The .bin files sounds like the OS 9 updates. They're encoded to allow transfer between non-MacOS computers without destroying important metadata. Once you get OS 9 insytalled on the G3, simply transfer them over, run them through StuffIt expander than then run them each in tun.
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Sounds right. Once you hear the Apple Startup noise, hold down the C key to boot from CD.AceCombat wrote:okay so let me see if i got this straight....
rename the .toast to .iso
add the files to a image
burn
run CD on the MAC, with whatever keyboard key you press to make it boot from CD
right?
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PC Morons attempting to be MAC noobs
if it's a .toast file copy and rename it to ..iso extension (do not add ANY files) burn it
if it's a .dmg file then mount and burn using transmac
Boot mac hold C until you see a loading screen
install will hold your hand the rest of the way
then you can puke and wish you installed 10.3
if it's a .toast file copy and rename it to ..iso extension (do not add ANY files) burn it
if it's a .dmg file then mount and burn using transmac
Boot mac hold C until you see a loading screen
install will hold your hand the rest of the way
then you can puke and wish you installed 10.3
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.