Yup! Got all the sets (1999-2000-2001), plus a Service Source CD for all the system software prior to 7.
I used to use the old Disk Utility to image discs (as CD/DVD master), but I have not imaged a classic CD in what feels like a lifetime!
Yes you can still do the same, make a master and it will work fine.
By the way I got disc 6 working.
https://68kmla.org/forums/index.php?/profile/4352-uyjulian/
@uyjulian looks like max had a good copy of disc 6. You have been incredibly helpful. Thank you so much. I believe this is now resolved. These discs might be available on the Macintosh Repository in short order. I will post back when they are online.
@omidimo Thanks for considering, I should be ok but if I could get a tree listing of your discs it would be really great so I can vet what I have with some confidence. From the terminal enter:
Code:
tree -shQDF "DRAG AND DROP YOUR DISC" > "enter_a_name_for_your_disc.txt"
The greater than symbol is important, remember to enter it.
What this command does is create a listing of the disc and output it to a txt file with a name.
The tree command is not built in to MacOS, perhaps in Linux it might be but if you are in MacOS you will need to install brew first,
https://brew.sh. After installing brew you need to issue the following command to install "tree"
If you could do I would be grateful.
Cheers and thanks for considering.