On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 07:40:09PM +0100, nicola moretti wrote:
Peter Poeml wrote:
AFAIR MacOS 7.5 has a specific system extension to enable it to read iso9660 CD-ROMs. If that is not present, you won't be able to get the icon on your desktop. Look in the Extensions folder of your System Folder for a file with 9660 in its name. If it's not there, you might be able to install it with the "add stuff" option from your System 7.5 install CD-ROM...
Right, but you also need 'Apple CD ROM' and 'Foreign File Access' (or something similar). Anyway, I'm (almost) sure that the 6.4 CDs are hybrid (Mac/ISO; info on CD#1 gives "Mac OS Standard Volume"), so you should only need 'Apple CD ROM'.
Good point!
When I think about what I just wrote, I am not sure about it. I can remember I had the same phenonemon on my 7200/90, and could get the CD-ROM seen after I booted with the system extensions disable (holding the shift key down while booting!).
However, I would still try that one. Peter -- VFS: Busy inodes after unmount. Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day...