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Apple Legacy CD - Now available for download!

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This is the one I downloaded from apple.com in December of 2008, just so you guys know the source. :)

It may still be on apple.com (it probably is), but I cannot remember how to access it. It's buried!

 
This is the one I downloaded from apple.com in December of 2008, just so you guys know the source. :)
It may still be on apple.com (it probably is), but I cannot remember how to access it. It's buried!

It is. An "anonymous" source sent me a link.

 
Sorry for not seeding...

Dog Cow: if you still have that zip on your machine, could you seed using it? My neighbors WiFi is down, and i am forced to use dial-up. :'(

 
Stuck at 1.2%…  :'(

And through dial-up, I can understand macgeek doesn't want to seed too much!

I'd be more than happy to seed, though!

 
Sorry for not seeding...
Dog Cow: if you still have that zip on your machine, could you seed using it? My neighbors WiFi is down, and i am forced to use dial-up. :'(
I don't participate in that sort of thing.

 
I've stuck my server on it, unlimited seed. I have 3-5 Mbps upload, so once I get it all, I'll let it seed for a good long time. (I've got two other 'long term' seeds going as well.)

However, just to verify, this is a file that came from a 'legal to share' source, correct?

 
However, just to verify, this is a file that came from a 'legal to share' source, correct?
No, not according to Apple's License Agreement. That's probably one of the reasons why the original topic discussing this was removed.

 
Ah. If it is just the REdistribution that is against the license, but the original software was "freely available" from Apple and it is no longer available direct from them, then I'll risk it under "abandonware" rationalization.

So, someone that has the .zip file that is in this torrent... What exactly is in the zip file, and do you have an MD5 hash for it?

Turns out I had a copy of _ss_691-2491-B.dmg already (D-OH! Guess it helps if I look at my disc images once in a while,) so I need to know if I can just zip that, rename it, and throw it in my share folder to have my torrent client check it and bump me to "100%" so I can seed.

Otherwise, I may just start up a new torrent for it, since I can leave my server on 24/7 seeding.

 
Sounds like something useful, but I have no idea how to use/seed that torrent stuff. Can someone explain what I need to do?
Download a program like LimeWire or BitTorrent, then simply open the torrent file with it.

Once I download it, I'll post a direct HTTP download link (assuming that it's legal. But then again, torrenting isn't exactly legal either.)

 
Download a program like LimeWire or BitTorrent, then simply open the torrent file with it.
Once I download it, I'll post a direct HTTP download link (assuming that it's legal. But then again, torrenting isn't exactly legal either.)
My ISP blocks port 80, and I already have Apache set up on an alternate port on a server. I assume that Apache can serve torrents...?

 
But then again, torrenting isn't exactly legal either.
Where did you get that idea from? There is nothing wrong or illegal with torrenting, at the end of the day all you are doing is exchanging IP packets...., its the specific content that is at issue.

 
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