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18 Nov 02 - 08:25 PM (#829433) Subject: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: Mr Red The aim is to make a CDROM with resident Acrobats 4 running PDF's on CD to avoid the Acrobat 3 (or none) that users might prefer to keep on their own system. I have the PC version with autorun and single click. The next phase is to understand the Mac version of same. I have a bit of the jargon like Macscript and forks and aliases and probably will go for the the twin partition (ISO and HFS) to save hassle. I have a folkie Macnut on the case who likes a challenge but I only bump into him about once a month. Now, has any catter tried this kind of thing and what are the pitfalls? Any thing I would prefer to know first? The 10 PDF files are an admixture including my songs and collected stuff with video of a song I asked about here (ooer) and a true tale of a NZ folk hero - a dog. Good folkie fare. |
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18 Nov 02 - 08:34 PM (#829441) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: Amos As far as the source PDF files, most Macs will see and read them without a hassle, especially if they are running OS Ver 9 or 10. So it might simplify your project to just put a REAME file in there with a hyperlink to Adobe's site for Mac users to download the later Reader if they do not have v 4 or later. Roxio's Toast enables data CDs to be burned that are Universally compatible (i.e., Mac OR Wintel) in a single operation. Just a coupla thoughts. A |
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19 Nov 02 - 02:11 AM (#829576) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: Gervase I've used Toast on my Mac to make dual platform CDs. but the only time I installed the PC verion on my beige box it did serious damage to the Win2K OS - it's a very buggy programme on the PC. |
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19 Nov 02 - 02:49 PM (#830093) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: Mr Red My copy of Nero will burn a HFS partition and dual partition CD's but I still need a Mac user to set up the original on a scsi - may be a ZIP as it looks like a SCSI PCwise. I have located a software package to do it all on PC at $195 - I was hoping to do it for a lot less - the $39 is a cut-down version with txt files effectively giving the game away that you are flouting their terms of use. As I will only be doing the one (or maybe two) I may commission a Mac shop to do most of it. The whole idea of using a resident Acrobat is to obviate the users of legacy systems who will/cannot upgrade. I have drawn the line under Win9X so Win 3.11 is out of the frame - not a big deal but the Mac OS numbers are not as familiar - how common is os6 these days for instance? Sam from Somersfolklife.org.uk is a case in point - limited memory/disk and an old system that works and may fall over if pushed - so no upgrades. He can't (Acro3) read my hyperlnked files - just the first one. |
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19 Nov 02 - 03:00 PM (#830106) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: Amos Mac OS six is back there with DOS 2.6, mate. Any active Mac user today is likely to be using Mac OS 8.x at a minimum, more likely to be using 9.x. There is a marked population who have not made the migration to 10.x because it is a fundamentally different OSarchitecture (UNIX based) and a much bigger change to a user. Even with a fairly old Mac you can run OS 8.x -- depends on HOW old, of course. IF he is still driving an old 80086 machine like a Classic or a II before the advent of PPC chipsets, he may have stuck back at 6.x but if so he's a rara avis indeed. A |
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20 Nov 02 - 08:17 AM (#830596) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: GUEST,Mr Red He is a Luddite - er make that satisfied with what e go and while it werks e aint changing. Not sure of his OS but Acrobat 3 he has and it is quite common still. I have a local Macnut who has gone to ground - I only found recently the reason and it probably means he is not available to help but he would - at a price. Thanks for the info. If I was working I would just pay the money, but this is more cerebrally engaging. |
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20 Nov 02 - 04:44 PM (#831044) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: M.Ted You don't need to worry about being compatible with his OS, just about being compatible with the version of Acrobat that he is running-- |
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21 Nov 02 - 09:38 AM (#831578) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: GUEST,Mr Red Been there done that - unfortunately I bought into Java and it looks mighty pretty so I can't go back easily. Solution PCwise is to provide the Acrobat. I just thought the same wheeze works on Macs - and it looks possible. The Ultimate trick is the dual partition CD but that is proving difficult - or expensive anyway. The problem is if it is intended for a larger market I have to cover the shortcomings of the myriad possibilities and still look like a professional result. |
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21 Nov 02 - 04:36 PM (#831943) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: M.Ted Mac will open any PDF files, they don't have to be created especially for mac, if that is what you are concerned about--it might be worth burning a few files onto a CD in each of your format options and then trying to open them on a Mac--Many, if not most Macs with system 8.1 and up have programs bundled with the operating system that can read PC files-- |
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27 Nov 02 - 03:28 PM (#835927) Subject: RE: Anyone tried making Mac+PC CDROM? From: Mr Red Sam has 8.xx so that covers most people. He is not at the cutting edge. My tame Macnut is bemaoning OS X being Unix=like - something about speed. |