1994-09-18 04:33:41 +04:00
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Installation is really only supported from the local Macintosh
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hard drive or from an AppleShare volume. This means that you'll
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need at least enough room for the largest file that you will have
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to install. This is the 6.2M base10 file. There has been talk
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of allowing an install from split files. If you have the time,
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desire, and knowledge, please feel free to add that functionality.
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If the install is being done from an AppleShare-mounted volume,
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the install utility must be in the same folder as the data files.
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1994-09-18 04:33:41 +04:00
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There will be two images of each file. One in "raw" Unix format
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and one in a binhex format. Therefore, base10 and base10.hqx both
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contain the same information, but base10.hqx has been encoded in
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binhex format. Download the files; if necessary, decode them so
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you have all of the files as base10, etc10, etc. This can be
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accomplished from the .hqx files by using _Stuffit Expander_ or
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any one of a number of freeware and shareware Macintosh tools.
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You will also need to collect the MacOS tools:
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Mkfs,
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MacBSD Install Utility, and
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MacBSD Booter.
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These three are compacted and in binhex form as mkfs.cpt.hqx,
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installer.1.0.cpt.hqx, and booter.1.4.cpt.hqx, respectively.
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Extract them as you would any other Macintosh applications. The
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sources should be in the same place with "src" somewhere in the
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filename.
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