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Technically, it's still copyright infringement, but it's extremely unlikely to be pursued by the arbiter of the copyright, in this case Aladdin Systems. I doubt there is any way to use ISOs in System 7 the Mac I had running S7 was a Macintosh Classic from 1990, which had no hard drive, let alone an optical drive.Īnd to clarify, I appreciate your enthusiasm about a "legal" way to obtain a proprietary compression utility for S7, though the true legality of abandonware isn't actually recognized in most places. I'm not sure if the version of StuffIt you're referring to was intended for System 7 if it's on an ISO file that means that it was ripped directly from some form of optical medium, which I doubt the Macs of the System 7 era supported.

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Trying to open Install StuffIt Deluxe 4.5 in System 7.5.5 tells me that the file couldn't be opened because the application that created it couldn't be found. If I try to extract it with UltraISO the file size is suddenly 2,028 KB. However, the file size of Install StuffIt Deluxe 4.5 is 2,247 KB. It opens the file just fine, and says its format is HFS. I'm asking here because WinWorld supplies StuffIt Deluxe 4.5 in that format therefore they must know how I can use it. How do I use ISO files in Basilisk II build 142 anyway? If ISOs can be used in System 7.5.5 anyway, there must be some program to do it. 7.5.5 shows the file as a blank white paper for it's icon.

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Worse, Basilisk II- because it's just a Macintosh emulator that lets you use System/ Mac OS Macintosh operating systems (up to 8.1), comes with zero support for ISO files.

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Otherwise, I have no idea on how to use ISOs. I don't know how to use ISOs except that you can burn them to a DVD to install a Windows version from it. No problem, I just installed it.īut then came a another problem: StuffIt Deluxe 4.5.iso is the only file in the archive! StuffIt Deluxe would be useful for me to compress files. Usually you can't get full versions of programs if they cost legally for free.

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A full version of StuffIt (not Expander) avaible, legally! Legally meaning a full, pay-for program for free and yet legally. I saw that there was StuffIt Deluxe 4.5 for download. Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Basilisk II is free software, and its source code of is available on GitHub.Okay, I have a second question. Ports of Basilisk II exist for multiple computing platforms, including AmigaOS 4, BeOS, Linux, Amiga, Windows NT, Mac OS X, MorphOS and mobile devices such as the PlayStation Portable.

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Mac OS 8.5, which came out nine months later, was PowerPC-only and marked the end of Apple's 680x0 support. The latest version of Classic Mac OS that can be run within Basilisk II is Mac OS 8.1, the last 680x0-compatible version, released in January 1998. : 37 Newer releases mitigated these problems, 2005 review of the MorphOS version noted only slow CPU emulation (in comparison to built-in 68k CPU emulation for Amiga applications in MorphOS) as a major issue. However, early reviews highlighted several issues like difficult configuration and limited compatibility with recommendation of ShapeShifter as a better choice for Amiga users. no limit for number of emulated disks, improved CD-ROM support and support for the host file system. New emulator should be highly portable across several computing platforms : 36 and provided some improvements in comparison to ShapeShifter - e.g. The software is cross-platform and can be used on a variety of operating systems.Ĭhristian Bauer (developer of a Mac 68k emulator ShapeShifter for Amiga) released the first version of Basilisk II in March 1999. Basilisk II is an emulator which emulates Apple Macintosh computers based on the Motorola 68000 series.















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