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Just use BootCD: http://www.charlessoft.com/ (NOTE: It's not yet Tiger compatible though, you'll need a 10.3.x mac in order to make the bootable cd), it lets you choose the apps you'd like to have on the cd so you can choose to put your app on the cd...and it's freeware too ;-) :-)
On 14/07/06, Elango C <email@hidden> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am currently working on to create a Mac X Boot CD (10.4); Any body > can help me on this....
This isn't really related to Cocoa. If you want help creating one for your own purposes, try a user-level mailing list; if you want to develop an application which can be booted off a CD (e.g. a disk repair tool) you'll probably have to contact DTS and work out some sort of license.
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| >How to make the Mac X Boot CD (Tiger OS) (From: "Elango C" <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: How to make the Mac X Boot CD (Tiger OS) (From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>) |
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