As for my first reply here, their system requirements are telling lower than 8.1, so the CD must be in HFS standard format then. Please be sure to check the "HFS Standard" option in Toast before saving as image.
All the games Ive uploaded are from the original CDs. If theres any format you want me to change or something, please let me know.
Ive tried this game on my imac g3 with 9.2.2, performa with 8.1 and imac g4 with 10.4. The CD read fine, and from what I remember it was very playable in classic mode.
Yeah its super speedy now, such a breath of fresh air form after 15yrs or so downloading, streaming and surfing the net at dial-up speed no need to worry now. I also got some multi-cd games that will defiantly be of interest to allot of people. My only question is, how do you rename the upload (aka disc 1)? Its prob fairly simple, I just like to make sure.
Strange if this is the case, Mac OS (prior to OSX 10.6 anyway) still creates all partitions < 4GB as HFS rather than HFS+, whether it's CD or small disk partition. Only exception has been OSX boot CDs.
Still, if it's a fabricated Toast image from another source, it's infinitely better than nothing.
j_damage•69 - you got some new faster broadband ?? that's been a fantastic effort in the last 24 hours.
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Wow, I remember playing this years ago on my Dad's Power Mac 7500, it didn't run too well, would be fun to try it again today. Thanks for the upload!
Created a HFS Standard CD image from existing file + uploaded to internal server.
As for my first reply here, their system requirements are telling lower than 8.1, so the CD must be in HFS standard format then. Please be sure to check the "HFS Standard" option in Toast before saving as image.
Guess that must be the format used the the original disc manufacturer then.
Multi-cd ? Just call them whatever you like when you save the Toast image. Makes no difference, it's only packages that shouldn't be renamed.
All the games Ive uploaded are from the original CDs. If theres any format you want me to change or something, please let me know.
Ive tried this game on my imac g3 with 9.2.2, performa with 8.1 and imac g4 with 10.4. The CD read fine, and from what I remember it was very playable in classic mode.
Yeah its super speedy now, such a breath of fresh air form after 15yrs or so downloading, streaming and surfing the net at dial-up speed
no need to worry now. I also got some multi-cd games that will defiantly be of interest to allot of people. My only question is, how do you rename the upload (aka disc 1)? Its prob fairly simple, I just like to make sure.
Cheers.
Strange if this is the case, Mac OS (prior to OSX 10.6 anyway) still creates all partitions < 4GB as HFS rather than HFS+, whether it's CD or small disk partition. Only exception has been OSX boot CDs.
Still, if it's a fabricated Toast image from another source, it's infinitely better than nothing.
j_damage•69 - you got some new faster broadband ?? that's been a fantastic effort in the last 24 hours.
Are you sure, the original CD comes formatted in HFS+, which is readable only in Mac OS 8.1 or newer?
I seem to own allot of edu games, it was probably a good thing I kept them from my childhood!
Cool upload j_damage•69, never heard of this one! Thanks