.zip is the LAST FORMAT you should ever use for mac os 9 files
it is a much work for me to boot into another OS (only to upload 2 mb) as it would be for the other side to boot into OSX to unzip a file.
the point i was making about dmg is that it is useless to know that dmg files using no compression can also be mounted in OS9, because dmg files are usually using compression. try downloading some OSX program off the net and opening them in OS9 and you will see what i mean.
i was referring to this info with the intented use of creating + packaging the files myself, not randomly finding things online..
yes 80% of hte time if u find a .dmg file online it will be using compression and will unmountable..... but this isnt the purpose that im talking about
and why would u want to open a mac os x program in mac os 9? in most cases this would be useless.
im talking about moving my *OWN FILES* from os9 to osx and vice versa.. SAFELY..
like project files.. or photshop documents or any other META DATA RICH documents ..
its possible to move these files between X + 9 withotu fucking up + corrupting them using these methods!
re: the info above pasted by diehard.. this was to highlight the fact that the .sit stuffit format wasnt Allways compatible!
it was an evolving format with slight differences that caused incompatibilities resulting in corrupted files and files that only
extract properly with certain stuffit expander versions!!!!!!
for moving your own projects to mac os x and back to 9 the perfect scenario is using a READ-WRITE disk image (.img)
re: rebooting to zip/unzup...
again i think u didnt really read what i wrote because i exposed the fact here that u can use NDIF based ".img" file format and it works 100%
WITH COMPRESSION on both MAC OS 9 + MAC OS X!!!
try to find an apple official update or release that is posted online using .sit or .zip
u will not find such a document (officially) because that is NOT what they adhered to or allowed.. they had their own format for such things
this is a fact that i remember qquite strongly because i was alwasy wondering hwo do they create these other format types of files???
that i did not know the complete details about
so u dont even need to reboot from x to 9 or 9 to x
thats the whole point of my post... to show that this format is supported on both if u make these files in the right configuration
there are probably many apps or scripting methods to be able to instruct diskutility or diskcopy to create .img
in X one of the apps u can use is this dropDMG program i posted earlier
in 9 u just drag a folder to disk copy!
the .img file created is supported on both mac os 9 + osx natively!!!!!!!
.dmg with no compression is mountable perfectly in mac os 9 with disk copy 6.5 (as the above test proved)
.img NDIF any format will be compatible without disk utility 6.5 i believe
i will test this now to make 100% sure