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Mac OS 9 Discussion => Software => Topic started by: MacTron on August 14, 2014, 12:19:08 PM

Title: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 14, 2014, 12:19:08 PM
As is advisable to always have a rescue CD at handy...

MacTron Rescue CD: http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=1654.msg7375#msg7375

Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: DieHard on August 15, 2014, 08:30:52 AM
Incredible job... as always
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 15, 2014, 11:52:48 AM
Incredible job... as always
Thank You.
... but I just find some minor bugs related to the alias inside some button/packages: it must be relinked...
A temporary solution is to select "show package contents" and launch the desired app from there.

Any way, may be we have new and improved version soon...  ;)
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 15, 2014, 01:44:45 PM
That's how the thing go....  -afro-

(http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1655.0;attach=832)

The MacTron Rescue CD now have the option to install the full and most recent Mac Os 9.2.2 version (CPU 5.9) thanks to DieHard.

(http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1655.0;attach=834)

I have to make some test before upload it. Let's hope, at least most of the things work well :)
... and change the name to Mac Os 9 Rescue & Restore MacOs9lives Edition. LOL
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 16, 2014, 02:59:07 AM
Here it is the new version:

http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=1657.0
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: Mat on August 18, 2014, 04:51:36 PM
When I try to unpack the CD Stuffit 7.03 gives me the following message after unpacking everything. Stuffit 5.5 simply quits without doing anything, ... ? Anybody else had such problems, or any idea?
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: supernova777 on August 19, 2014, 12:55:19 AM
wtf is going on with all the uploaded stuff being corrupted????
maybe mactron has a virus, or maybe adrive is doing something differently..
this is a mystery that needs to be solved asap
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 19, 2014, 08:44:05 AM
I've just successfully download, unstuffed, mounted, installed and booted with "MacTron Rescue CD".
Now I'll try the same with "MacOS9Lives Rescue & Install CD" (this is the one that include a full Mac Os 9 restore image).
Let's see how it goes...
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: DieHard on August 19, 2014, 08:57:40 AM
I will also test it this weekend.... damn that is going to save many users :)
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 19, 2014, 01:57:28 PM
Now I'll try the same with "MacOS9Lives Rescue & Install CD" (this is the one that include a full Mac Os 9 restore image).
Let's see how it goes...

It goes really bad. because the file is incomplete. Maybe due to a bad upload ¿?
Any way, I'm going to try upload it again...
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 20, 2014, 07:29:52 AM
I just restore the upload. Now it should work...

http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=1657.msg7404#msg7404
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: Mat on August 22, 2014, 10:03:46 PM
Thanks for reuploading. Sadly I get exactly the same error from Stuffit 7, … but surprisingly this time Toast was able to mount the image subsequently to unpacking.

The CD is damn cool. There are some programs I didn´t know yet.
Only thing I am wondering about is, why are several programs named ".pkg"? Is that some OSX issue?

And finally I´d have some suggestions for further useful tools if you plan to do an other update some day. Shall I write them down here?
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 23, 2014, 05:33:04 AM
Thanks for reuploading. Sadly I get exactly the same error from Stuffit 7, … but surprisingly this time Toast was able to mount the image subsequently to unpacking.
It is weird, because I've downloaded, unstuffed, mounted this new upload without any problem...

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The CD is damn cool. There are some programs I didn´t know yet.
Only thing I am wondering about is, why are several programs named ".pkg"? Is that some OSX issue?
No, they are Mac Os 9 packages (bundles). If they not show a proper icon, and/or show a error when clicked:
... but I just find some minor bugs related to the alias inside some button/packages: it must be relinked...
A temporary solution is to select "show package contents" and launch the desired app from there.

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And finally I´d have some suggestions for further useful tools if you plan to do an other update some day.

Mainly to solve the alias problem in button/packages...
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Shall I write them down here?

Of course, thankx
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: Mat on August 23, 2014, 09:59:55 AM
Thanks for reuploading. Sadly I get exactly the same error from Stuffit 7, … but surprisingly this time Toast was able to mount the image subsequently to unpacking.
It is weird, because I've downloaded, unstuffed, mounted this new upload without any problem...

I unpacked it at another partition right now, and this time everything went well. So it seems I had a local problem here. Sorry for annoying you with this issue.

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Shall I write them down here?

Of course, thankx

I´t suggest to include:

• "BundleFix"
It is a great neat program that fixes the BundleBit (generic Icons problems) by Drag&Drop
• "CanOpener"
For getting "Emergency Access" to many many files.
• "PrefsOverload"
It is to solve al the problems with Preferences files that may occure at Macs. Including detection of damaged prefs, and many more
• "ExtensionsTracker 1.1"
Monitors changes to Extensions and Control Panels folders. Helps you to resolve extensions conflict problems. (As PrefsOverload you can get it for free by the original producers: http://www.ziksw.com/support/legacy/ )
• "MountEverything"
It is just for SCSI but a extremely useful tool if you are still using SCSI. Mounts everything you can imagine.
• "Virex 6.1 or 6.2"
With the latest Virus definitions from 2007 it is the best Anti Virus program for Mac OS 9 as I think.
• I´d go for HardDiscToolKit as well. It stil solved many issues, and has outstanding disc informations
• Kilometre Browser
for getting access to long filenames, invisible files, changing permissions and such stuff.
http://www.faustic.com/km/old/kilometre_1.1.0.sit
• A real good editor like the latest BBEdit or "pepper-4.0.3"
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: supernova777 on August 23, 2014, 01:53:58 PM
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No, they are Mac Os 9 packages (bundles). If they not show a proper icon, and/or show a error when clicked:

how do u create these packages/bundles?
all the info on this topic on the net is largely obfuscated by OSX info
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on August 24, 2014, 08:45:27 AM
all the info on this topic on the net is largely obfuscated by OSX info

Yes it is, but no here.

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how do u create these packages/bundles?

To create a package/bundle from a folder, first make an alias of the main file inside the folder and then set the folder attribute package/bundle ON. This can be done with "FileTyper" or a similar app...
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: IIO on August 24, 2014, 10:25:33 AM
.pkg looks confusing when you look at it from OSX.
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: macdrum on May 02, 2015, 08:33:37 AM
This is really nice. Thankyou
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on December 09, 2015, 09:36:47 AM
A new version is almost ready. I only have to upload it.
ChangeLog:
- Fixed alias issues inside packages.
- Classilla fixed and updated to latest version.
- Added Cubasis VST to the "basic applications set".
- Enhanced support for non Apple mouse.
- iMic ROM included as alternative ROM.

The image file is now .iso and .zip compressed to allow to be recorded into non Mac systems. Mac OS is also supported of course!

The image file is read and write to allow "on the fly" some minor fixes. ( like changing the standar ROM by the iMic one to try to boot unsupported hardware )

The System folder in this image "MacTron System Folder" is the base system folder I use in Most of my macs. So it can be used as alternative system folder. It can be completed with items form the included full image if needed.
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: mrhappy on December 09, 2015, 08:29:00 PM

The image file is read and write to allow "on the fly" some minor fixes. ( like changing the standar ROM by the iMic one to try to boot unsupported hardware )


Nice idea!😁
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: Philgood on December 10, 2015, 12:06:57 AM
Thanks MacTron. You're the man.
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on December 10, 2015, 06:12:53 AM
Here it's the download link:

http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=1657.msg7404#msg7404

 ;D
Title: Re: MacTron Rescue CD Q&A...
Post by: MacTron on June 17, 2016, 01:35:44 PM
I have uploaded a slightly updated version ( it includes the new iMic/nanopico ROM as optional configuration).
The Updated version is : "Rescue & Install CD.v2.iso.zip"  :)

As a reminder :

The image file is now .iso and .zip compressed to allow to be recorded into non Mac systems. Mac OS is also supported of course!

The image file is read and write to allow "on the fly" some minor fixes. ( like changing the standar ROM by the iMic one to try to boot unsupported hardware )

The System folder in this image "MacTron System Folder" is the base system folder I use in Most of my macs. So it can be used as alternative system folder. It can be completed with items form the included full image if needed.