I was very confused by .sit files etc. and found Internet resources varied greatly.
Here is how I got my Lisa boot disks. It might help. http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/blog/2011-12-29-disk-from-images-lisa.htm
Cheers
Terry (Tezza)
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 1:48 AM, snhirsch <snhirsch_at_email.domain.hidden> wrote:
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 1:11:33 AM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
>>
>> and also an other dumb question.
>>
>> I have a Powerbook 160 with system 7.1 installed where I try to make the
>> bootdisks for the Lisa.
>> some / most of the bootdisk Images I have downloaded are packed .sit,
>> after I unpack them diskcopy 4.2 does not recognize the files as valid
>> images files, any suggestions what I am missing?
>
>
> From a recent post on Classic Computer Tech list:
>
> "DiskCopy 4.2 won't recognize images if the file type and creator code
> aren't set, so you need to use ResEdit or another tool to set them
> correctly. The type should be 'dImg' and the creator should be 'dCpy'."
>
>
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