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Dimitris1980
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on: November 18, 2014, 19:08

I want to burn cd in mac os yosemite with my imac intel core 2 in order to be able to read the cd on mac os 7.6 which i have installed on my performa 6116. Is there a way? I try to use disk utility but there is not an option for mac os standard formatting.
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Reply #1 on: November 19, 2014, 12:58

What you could do is install a classic mac OS emulator on your intel mac (Basilisk II). From there you could do a disk image of you Mac OS Standard CD. You can use DiskCopy for that. I thing the .img image generated there is readable by Mac OS X. You can then burn the image.

I have never tried that but it is what I would do. It may work or not...
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Reply #2 on: August 02, 2015, 19:49

basically your best bet is an old copy of toast on basilisk.  

Now for the hard part.

You need a way for Basilisk to pass the SCSI commands to the CD-Drive.

There is an ancient build for Windows that can talk ASPI.  I've even hacked up something to talk to SCSI 'disk files' but writing a CD is out of my league.

I wish I could help, but, I couldn't get it to pass properly to Windows.

The one time I got something to work was with a CD-R emulator.

Sorry.
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