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How the heck do I install Stuffit?

EvieSigma

Young ThinkPad Apprentice
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I want to put Stuffit Deluxe 5.5.1 on my Performa 6116 running 7.6.1, as it's my beige floppy making machine. What I want to know is...how the heck do I install it? The downloads I find are .sit archives, which require Stuffit to be opened, so how do I install Stuffit when I need Stuffit to open the installers? I don't really want to open the archives on a Windows machine and risk breaking them.

 
Okay, so I gave up on Windows and brought the file over to my PowerBook G4 to make a floppy disk via a USB external floppy drive.

...but the file won't fit on a HFS-formatted 1.44MB floppy disk?

 
Oh, I think I linked the 68k version (same site has PPC).

The file is 1.06mb it should fit on a good 1.44mb floppy drive. You just double click on the hqx file to launch it (AFTER YOU MOVE IT TO THE HD OF THE TARGET MACHINE).

 
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I formatted the disk twice and it still kept telling me that the file was too big. Despite Leopard telling me said disk had 1.44MB free.

Also, will the 68k version still run?

 
Hi itsvince725,

Some thoughts:

 1. Magazine CDs like Mac Format or MacAddict tend to have them;

 2. Do you have a FW card in your Performa 6116? Not an option if it's a NuBus machine though;

 3. Hook up the P6116 and the PB G4 to a hub or with a crossover ethernet cable and copy the files across that way.

 4. Invest in an Adaptec PC-card SCSI card and a SCSI zip-drive for future sneakernet emergencies.

HTH,

aa

 
It probably would be easier to send it over Ethernet, but I probably don't have any crossover cables.

 
You shouldn't need crossover cables... do you have a router? you should be able to connect both of them to the network wired and find each other over appletalk that way.

 
You should be able to do Wireless on the PB and wired on the 6116, as long as they are both on the same LAN.

 
Well darn, the longest cable I got is still too short.

So either I'll have to find one of those old software compilations with Stuffit on it and make a CD or hold off until I get some more network stuff.

 
I made a Macintosh floppy disk with StuffIt Expander 3.5.1 on it, then "dd"ed the floppy onto my Linux box. Hopefully you should be able use this floppy disk image to put on a disk, and then you can use this StuffIt Expander to "bootstrap" your StuffIt Deluxe.

I'm fairly certain there is an equivalent to dd for windows. If you do it from a Mac OS X machine, that should have dd as well. Let me know if you need help.

 
I found this "Mac Secrets" CD from 1996 on the Garden that has a crapload of software on it, including Stuffit Expander 4.5. So now I can finally open .sit archives and make some software floppies with them! Of course, I still have to get the software over to the 6116 to be unstuffed, but at least I'll be able to do it.

Alas I may need a new USB floppy drive...mine is making awful noises and it wasn't wanting to read my disks.

 
SCSI zip drives or burning CDROM disks is the easiest way to get files from a newer machine to an older one if you don't have a working Ethernet network.

Pretty much the only reason I bothered to get a x86 Mac (iMac) was because it makes it easier to support the older systems with decent internet access.

If you are going to have a decent size hardware collection I would suggest you stock up on legit software utilities to support them (not that expensive).

 
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