Yeah, they are toast images, which are HFS filesystems... So you'll need something that'll read HFS (A Mac) to read them.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/aapl-d ... t/download
https://sourceforge.net/projects/aapl-d ... t/download
I don't know if toast images are OK for the site?
Anyways these contain binaries for the old PowerPC mac's, and source code, that'll build using Rhapsody DR2 on Intel.
[Offer] Darwin 0.3 & 1.0 ADC toast images
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[Offer] Darwin 0.3 & 1.0 ADC toast images
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Re: [Offer] Darwin 0.3 & 1.0 ADC toast images
The Toast images that I've seen have all been flat images (just like ISOs)
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Re: [Offer] Darwin 0.3 & 1.0 ADC toast images
Only if them where taken from a CD with only one FS inside. Toast images from hybrid CDs (CDs with ISO9660/HFS/CDAudio combined sessions) are different from the standard ISO files, and more like BIN images. Many burning and virtualcd software packages don't like that. See https://virtuallyfun.superglobalmegacor ... age-files/ comments.andrew_w wrote:The Toast images that I've seen have all been flat images (just like ISOs)