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Well, first you need to decode the files from .bin to .dmgpart. You can't_______________________________________________
burn a compressed disk image in the first place. Then, of Disk Utility and
drag in the first CD image part (probably named something like
Xcode-buildnum1.dmgpart, or something of the sort). Disk Utility can burn
that very easily. Toast Titanium also recognizes the format, if you'd prefer
to use that.
- Marc
On 9/30/03 5:45 AM, "Jean-Yves Avenard" <email@hidden>
wrote:
Dear all.
First of all, thank you for reading this email. I really appreciate in
advance.
So here we go.
So far when I downloaded the copy of Panther I always burned an image
from a 10.2.6 machine using Disk Copy. So far so good.
Unfortunately, Panther being very reliable these days I upgraded the
machine running Jaguar with Panther.
Then I downloaded the latest build of Xcode CD.
But now I'm stuck. I've been unable to burn a CD from the .dmgpart.bin
file.
Disk copy is not in the Panther anymore and disk Utility doesn't
recognize the .dmgpart.bin
so what can I do to install xcode on Panther from the part files, or
how can I burn a CD from those..
I'm a bit stuck, as re-installed my machine from scratch and I don't
have any development tools anymore on any machine :(.
thank you for your help.
Regards
Jean-Yves Avenard
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