dpaanlka macrumors 601 Original poster Mar 22, 2006 #1 How can I burn a Mac OS Standard format CD in Mac OS X Tiger (as opposed to Mac OS Extended)?
MisterMe macrumors G4 Mar 22, 2006 #2 dpaanlka said: How can I burn a Mac OS Standard format CD in Mac OS X Tiger (as opposed to Mac OS Extended)? Click to expand... MacOS Extended should be readable by any version of the OS from MacOS 8.1 forward.
dpaanlka said: How can I burn a Mac OS Standard format CD in Mac OS X Tiger (as opposed to Mac OS Extended)? Click to expand... MacOS Extended should be readable by any version of the OS from MacOS 8.1 forward.
dpaanlka macrumors 601 Original poster Mar 22, 2006 #3 I am aware of that. A simple glance at my signature may reveal why I want a Mac OS Standard disk.
A aquajet macrumors 68020 Mar 22, 2006 #4 I can't find any option for HFS Standard within OS X. Toast allows that option however, and that's what I normally use.
I can't find any option for HFS Standard within OS X. Toast allows that option however, and that's what I normally use.
jeremy.king macrumors 603 Mar 22, 2006 #5 You could try the command line tool, hdiutil Seems to me you could create a dmg using hdiutil create -fs HFS, and then perhaps burn it to cd using hdiutil burn http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/Manpages/man1/hdiutil.1.html that said, seems Toast would be much easier. 😱
You could try the command line tool, hdiutil Seems to me you could create a dmg using hdiutil create -fs HFS, and then perhaps burn it to cd using hdiutil burn http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/Manpages/man1/hdiutil.1.html that said, seems Toast would be much easier. 😱
jimthorn macrumors 6502a Mar 22, 2006 #7 dpaanlka said: A simple glance at my signature may reveal why I want a Mac OS Standard disk. Click to expand... Wow, that site brought back memories of my old Mac II running System 7. Ah, good times.
dpaanlka said: A simple glance at my signature may reveal why I want a Mac OS Standard disk. Click to expand... Wow, that site brought back memories of my old Mac II running System 7. Ah, good times.