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Fast efficient utility for mounting, burning and creating image files!
Archive now contains versions 5.0.2, the last version compatible with OS 8.6, through 5.2.3, which requires OS 9.1 and will work with 10.1.2 or later, on PPC.
All versions of Toast 5 will run (but not install) in 8.6 if you install Carbon Lib 1.6.
There are only 3 updaters required to upgrade from version 5.0 in order to get you to ver. 5.2.3
That is what the first download includes plus a serializer.
"Toast Titanium 5.1.1 Update" to update from 5.0.x to get you to ver. 5.1.1
"Toast Titanium 5.2.1 Update" to update from 5.1.x to get you to ver. 5.2.1
"Toast Titanium 5.2.3 Update" to update from 5.2.1 to get you to ver. 5.2.3
Please do not upload any more versions without asking on this page or in the forum first.
Product Keys or Serials for Roxio Toast 5 Titanium
5.23 YWXX-CGP-USW-DV3-LCUO or SP-HG15N-HP693-S72OR
5.02 C38V-KD0-03H-PMM-U9CX or NZNW-6QH-Z1G-D7T-5RJT
Compatibility
Comments
works great thank you for solving my problem
A lot depends on what OS you are running and if you are using a real machine or an emulator.
5.0 requires MacOS 8.6
5.1 requires MacOS 9.1 - 10.2
5.2 requires MacOS 9.1 - 10.4.11
An actual install of 5.2 from CD requires OS 9.1 or later.
However if you have a working 5.2.3 folder you can use it in MacOS 8.6 by installing Carbon Lib.
5.2.3 is also compatible with OSX through at least Tiger (10.4.x).
What updater you need depends on what version you are currently at and where are you trying to get to. As you can see there are about 10 different versions of Toast 5 (5.0 - 5.2.3) and three major releases (5.0, 5.1 and 5.2). In addition some versions were available on CD while others were only upgrades (for example 5.1 requires a valid installation of 5). I believe that Jam was originally an add on and not part of any install (hence the separate Jam installer). The downloads are roughly in chronological order and I had hoped the file names would be self-explanatory.
The first file is Toast 5.0 with the updates needed to get you to 5.2.3.
Downloads that have "CD" in the name are actual install CDs.
Files that just say "updater" are all the updates for that particular major version of Toast.
Files that just say "app" or "installer" are just the Application installer.
So the only full Install CD of Toast with Jam would be the 5.2.1 CD.
But that requires 9.1. So I've also included a pre-built 5.2.1 folder.
Copy this folder to 8.6 and install Carbon Lib 1.6 and you can run Toast 5.2.1.
So the questions are:
What OS are you running?
What platform?
What version of Toast do you want to run?
If you are running 9.1 or above simply download the 5.2.1 Install CD and the 5.2 updaters and you're done.
I don't understand what all the different sit files are. Need an itemized explanation of what each one is please.
For instance, what does Toast_501_523_Install.sit mean? Does the sit contain version 5.0.1 or 5.2.3 or does it update 5.0.1 to 5.2.3 or what? Some filenames say like "5.2_Updaters" but what exactly is it updating (from what and to what version)? And why is there a "5.1_Updaters" AND a "5.2_Updaters", as well as a "5.1_Install" and "5.2_Install"?? Then there are some that say "App" as in "521_523_App" at 71megs and "523_App.img" at 5megs what?? huh??
Is there a FULL install with all the extras, including Jam? There should be just ONE full CD install like that, with Jam, and then any required updaters. Then maybe another alternate FULL install of an earlier version that is required for earlier Systems if necessary.
If you notice with the 5.2.1 install the Toast extensions no longer are put in the Extensions folder. They are kept in the main Toast folder. And unless you are using non-Apple external burner none of them are really needed.
is bertyboy around.. i had a question re; the apple cd extension.. and updating past 5.12 version .. what are the "symptoms" of this conflict u spoke of? can it create problems writing to drives? will it make toast tell you that your dvd drive is "unsupported" when trying to write to discs? initalize discs with drive setup?
ouch no pdf? theres a pdf of 4, so i assumed 5 would be available as pdf aswell.
and re: updates
the info i found on the roxio toast history stated that their updates are not cumulutive and that they must be patched in sequential order ie: u cannot skip the 5.2.1 update and just install 5.2.3 update becuase the 5.2.3 update does not contain all of the contents of the 5.2.1 update. roxios own site stated that u can skip and install the last one, but that u would not be getting the benefit of the lower 5.2.1 update if u were to do so.
I suspect a lot of us have the User Guide. However, it is 237 pages long. Maybe someone will scan it one day when they want to zone out.
does anyone have the manual? i read its 273 pages, id really like to get a copy to read right about now we are trying to figure out a way to accomplish DVD burns higher then 4.7gb on mac os 9.
re: update overkill that may be so but at least its alot easier to download 1 file and have all the updates, even if u dont have to actually run each one.
And this is update overkill.
There are only 3 updaters required to upgrade from version 5.0 in order to get you to ver. 5.2.3
That is:
"Toast Titanium 5.1.1 Update" to update from 5.0.x to get you to ver. 5.1.1
"Toast Titanium 5.2.1 Update" to update from 5.1.x to get you to ver. 5.2.1
"Toast Titanium 5.2.3 Update" to update from 5.2.1 to get you to ver. 5.2.3
All others are incremental. That is you can use them, but they are unnecessary to use, given the 3 above.
I've created a disk image containing the following:
Toast Titanium 5.0.1 Installer
Toast Titanium 5.0.2 Update
Toast Titanium 5.1 Update
Toast Titanium 5.1.1 Update
Toast Titanium 5.1.2 Update
Toast Titanium 5.1.3 Update
Toast Titanium 5.1.4 Update
Toast Titanium 5.2.1 Update
Toast Titanium 5.2.3 Update
http://www.mediafire.com/download/l87t5f3t5pjfv5x/toast_5_+_all_updates....
155mb
this file is uncompressed and requires no unstuffing... simply use stuffit expander to decode from macbinary and click to mount via disk copy. the updater for 5.1 will not allow you to install without mac os 9.1 or higher
i found the 5.21 update on the japanese roxio site!
That would be good.
@sfp1954: If you can't find the 5.2.3 updater, then I can provide it.
We have 5.0.2 for Sheepshaver and PowerMacs running MacOS 9.0-9.1.
And we have 5.2.1/5.2.3 for G3s/G4s running MacOS 9.2.2/OSX.
Do we really need anything else?
I'll look around and see if I have a 5.2.3 updater...
You can.
To update from version 5.0.x Titanium to version 5.2.3 Titanium, the required updaters are update 5.1.1, update 5.2.1, and update 5.2.3 - i.e; All of those three updaters are required and applied in succession.
The only true installer here is the 5.2.1 install CD. Since it contains the full install of 5.2.1 I don't see the point of having the 5.2.1 update. All the other .sit files are just application folders.
The only thing the 5.2.3 update does is replace the 5.2.1 application with the 5.2.3 application (I usually rename the apps so I can keep the old version). The 5.2.3 Application is in the third download. In general all a Toast update does is replace the application file within a specific version. So for example I don't think you could ever get from 5.0.2 to 5.2.3 via updates. You could download Toast extensions so that you could use new writers that might have hit the market but if you wanted features that had been added with a new version your only choice was to buy the newer version.
Added link for it to page description above, but its here too; Toast_Ti_521_Updater.sit
You're right about the page. The description area needs a lot of work. I may have a go at it shortly, if I don't get beaten to it...
ok guys this is a mess.. re: the installers, there is a 5.2 version, a 5.02 version, and a 5.23 version, none of these are labelled accurately. this download is too important to not be 100% solid.. we need all the updates posted here PROPERLY packaged as one download.. and we need the version of the installers to be labelled correctly. this whole download needs to be repackaged, renamed + reuploaded in a more organized fashion.
resulting in:
toastTitanium_v5.02_Installer.sit
toastTitanium_v5.2_Installer.sit
toastTitanium_v5.23_installer.sit
toastTitanium_v5_ALLUPDATES.sit
toastTitanium_v5.0_originalCD.sit
can we not clean this up to be something similar to what ive outlined here?
as far as updates go there are many seperate updater files, some of the ones i have personally seen include:
Toast Titanium 5.0.1 Update.sit
Toast Titanium 5.0.2 Update.sit
Toast Titanium 5.1 Updater.sit
Toast Titanium 5.1.1 Updater.sit
Toast Titanium 5.1.2 Updater.sit
Toast Titanium 5.1.3 Updater.sit
Toast Titanium 5.1.4 Updater.sit
Toast Titanium 5.2.1 Updater.sit
Toast Titanium 5.2.3 Updater.sit
this list is not 100% there could be a missing updater there somewhere but i have never seen 1 for 5.2.2 or 5.1.5 or 5.0.3
does anyone have the 5.2.1 update? i need this one in particular.
all i can find is the 5.2.1 -> 5.2.3
PLEASE NOTE AND READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING::
the roxio site explicitly says the updates *ARE NOT CUMULITIVE*
that means they must be applied *IN ORDER* *SEQUENTIALLY* *ONE AFTER THE OTHER*
you cannot just get the latest update 5.2.3 and install that
because the 5.2.3 update does not contain the code from the lower updates
the same is to be assumed for the rest of their updates..
they are sequential.. not cumulutive..
these are not mac os "Combo" updaters.
the 5.2.1 update is missing - we need to find it
it should be called "Toast Titanium 5.2.1 updater"
Yes
Does this program do PC/Mac Hybrid CD's?
External drives tend to be more compatible, but it depends on what you want to use it for, and under what OS. I doubt HP actually make the drives, it'll be some cheap brand inside the casing.
Will it work ? Well, if you told us what you want to achieve and under which OS, we could answer. Did you search for the drive on the xlr8yourmac database ? Or put it into google with "Mac", or seen if HP provides any Mac support for it ?
You're going to have almost guaranteed success with optical drives brnaded by those that have a history of stock drives for Macs, ie. Pioneer and Sony. xlr8yourmac had a more complete list. It's no coincidence that my 7 assorted DVD-RW drives across 5 Macs are 5 Pioneers and 2 Sony. They just work.
mmm... Any way to obtain the 5.21 or 5.23 patch (only the patch)? Im afraid to mess my current installation with the full cd from here.
And finally, works with this burner?
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?product=60458&lc=es&dlc=es&cc...
Does it work in Rosetta/ Mac OS X 10.5< ?
That xlr8yourmac site is great. Thanks a lot. Thanks also for the corrections.
xy, just a slight correction.
Toast 5.0.2 will work with up to OS9.2.2 with all the extensions enabled. It will also allow use of the Disc Burner in the finder and the burner in iTunes.
It's when you go above c5.0.2, up to v5.1.3 that you are required to disable the extensions, also Disc Burner.
And the good news with Toast v5 is that almost any CD / DVD burner will work. Can't guarantee it'll be bootable, but it may be. Last year I took the dual layer DVD+/-RW Optiarc 7170A out of my Mac Pro - replaced one of them with a new Pioneer. Put the Optiarc (Sony / NEC) into my MDD G4, and tested it in all the OSX flavours I had installed, and in OS9.2.2 also. Worked a treat in all OS's. Submitted my report to xlr8yourmac Note, didn't try dual-layer disc burning in any OS, the discs are just too expensive.
This may be the best place to start loking for a compatible fdrive. Like xy hinted at, there are different levels of compatabolity, booting may be important, burning within the Apple included apps may be important (these may be referred to as the iApps, ie. iTunes, iDVD, iMovie), or just compatibility with Toast may be required. The more flexible you are, the more devices you will be able to use.
Just found my xlr8yourmac report, says I didn't test it in OS9. Maybe I didn't when I sent the report in, but I have since and it worked a treat in Toast.
Start your xlr8yourmac search here:
http://forums.xlr8yourmac.com/drivedb/search.drivedb.lasso
@SHiNShU: You could have a go with Intech's CD/DVD SpeedTools. Runs from OS 7 upto 9.2.2 and the rest of the reading is here: http://www.speedtools.com/CDInfo.html
Toast 5.02 should work on Mac OS 9.0. However, you have to disable the USB FireWire Support and USB Authoring Support extensions in the Extension Folder of the System Folder. These extensions are in conflict and substituted by the Toast Extension. In version 5.02 the Toast extension also supports the Apple Disk Burner. The Apple Disk Burner, however, is no good; it cannot burn bootable CDs. If Toast does not work for, try free iTunes. I never checked that out, but heard that you can burn CDs with that. On the hardware side, be careful to find a CD burner that is compatible with your iMac. You probably need a very old CD burner which is not faster than 4x, and has no DVD and FireWire support. They are very cheap on the second hand market - but also very very slow.
i presume this is a workaround for not havin os 9.1 which has extensions to add cd burnin, and also now .toast files are no longer big clutter with no purpose but to waste disk space. however i dont think computers that came with a slot-loadin drive (i.e. the '01 imac) will support this software, and bein that ive read most 3rd party drives dont work with 9.x(maybe thats only hard drives though), that only leaves the costlier apple burners which i aint sure will work in a pre-os x environment. if i can find a usb cd/dvd burner for a cheap price that will be compatible and can get it up and runnin in 9.0, ill be doin great.
works great on my clamshell SE with dvd burner via firewire.
I looked at the link you posted:
http://www.rawsound.com/archive/
There is a TON of great stuff there, some of which I've been looking for, for years, (such as CopyAgent). Unfortunately, I get an error after clicking on any file to download.
You mean 10.6 Snow Leopard? Probably not. I had bought Toast 6 sometime before the First World War and used it up to the day Snow Leo came. From then on it would just quit upon start without any error given. If you're looking for a small burn program take a look at Burn (http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/Pages/English/home.html). It's freeware & good.
Does this work with the new OSX version??
4 523 TRY YWXX-CGP-USW-DV3-LCUO or SP-HG15N-HP693-S72OR
4 502 TRY C38V-KD0-03H-PMM-U9CX or NZNW-6QH-Z1G-D7T-5RJT
Yes. I used it on my MDD with Pioneer Superdrive. Any version of v5 can do it.
And I'm sure Toast v4 also supported burning DVDs, on my old Que Firewire DVD burner (now binned, err, recycled).
Does this version support the creation of DVDs?
yay, i needed some toast
Found the 5.0.2 updater (and lots of other stuff) here:
http://www.rawsound.com/archive/
Shouldn't be any other updates needed for Toast 5.
This is the Toast 5 Titanium page to keep. The other pages are now redundant and can be deleted. If anybody wants to upload the other apps from their Toast CD, it should be done separately with an individual page for each application, such as iView, for example.
sorry guys,
Toast 5.1.2 was the max for OS9, as I detailed below.
And although I realise that the Toast 5 app will be extremely useful to many, many users, it would be more in the spirit of the site if you uploaded the full disc image, including the other utilities that came with Toast 5.
I don't want to have to upload the full 5.0.0 disc image with all the key updates, removing yours.
I now have the toast 5.2 CD, with the 5.2.3 update! I shall add these when I got some time. This update will run on OS X and OS 9.1 only.
The Toast 5.2 CD will be up later on!
Thanks so much for uploading this! I'm not sure what the absolute minimum requirements are, but I can verify it works with OS 8.6. I'm pretty sure it was updated to version 5.2.3, and that it was compatible with OS X but did not require it, so if anyone can find a more recent version or updater then please go ahead and upload it.
Any serial number. Go for it!
I don't mind putting my old serial up, And the full cd image, if Balrog's version isn't better - I'm on Toast 7 now.
Just to say, after I bought this (for my MDD) after using Toast 4 (on my iMac G3 with external burner - a Que Drive) for a couple of years, I thought this was the best software I'd ever bought. It was so good, like my MDD. The Spin Doctor extra that comes with it was worth 10x the purchase price alone - got all my old MC (music cassette for you young 'uns) off tape and into AIFF and mp3 in no time. Vinyl still to do.
I've also got Toast 4.1.2 somewhere, no longer boxed it'll be in my bookcase stash of about 2000 cd's/dvd's.
Ok thx mate.
I have this on cd that's 5.1.2 (or at least some version of 5.1).
Yes you will need a serial number for this. I will add a working one shortly, no this isn't the cracked version. I think its just Toast 5 Lite.
This is another one where I have the original media, as I'm sure many of us do. The xact version number is critical here, anything up to v5.1.2 worked in OS9, if you disabled Apple's Disc Burning extensions - used for burning CD's from within iTunes and the Finder. Otherwise it was nothing later then v5.0.2 which allowed Apple Disc Burning to work. v5.1.3 up to v5.2.3 was OSX only.
I only have v5.0.0, and all the updates, but does someone, by luck, have v5.1.2 on their retail CD ?
If this isn't a cracked version (if one even exists), you may need a serial to run for the first time.