Hi folks - my first post as a new foot soldier in the MLA.
I have an SE inherited from my sister-in-law that has a nice roomy 250mb HD. She got this, i believe, on warranty when the original drive died, but she switched to a different computer at that time (way back when). So no OS was present on it. I had some boxes of floppies (nearly all 800k!) from my 2 first years in college - 1984 to 1986! So this was all System 6 and earlier stuff - but all copied in a very haphazard fashion : we were never provided any nice install disks for use with the school's 128k, Fat Macs, and, later on, SE's (and oh, the floppy games we played in order to get some things done). Thus I've ended up with (other than disks with version 3 & 4 & 5 System/Finder/etc files!) an incomplete copy of System 6. Thus I'm apparently missing some components that would allow me to connect to my Appletalk servers: a PowerMac 7200 with OS9.0 and another SE with System 7.0 (but a miniscule 20mb HS). I have the Chooser, and AppleShare, but when trying to use it to the OS tells me I'm missing components.
So I have downloaded the 800kb disk images (4 images) of 6.0.8 from the Apple older software page. I unarchived these bin's with Stuffit 5.1.4 on the 7200, and copied the resulting .sea files (via Appletalk) to 800k floppies using the System 7 SE's floppy drive. And thus was able to finally get these onto the System 6 SE.
However, when these files extract themselves I end up with still just 4 monolithic files - and the System 6 OS says it doesn't know what to do with these files ("the application for using this is missing"). I was rather expecting to end up with 4 folders containing the various bits of System 6.0.8.
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? What should I be seeing after after the .sea's unpack themselves?
I have an SE inherited from my sister-in-law that has a nice roomy 250mb HD. She got this, i believe, on warranty when the original drive died, but she switched to a different computer at that time (way back when). So no OS was present on it. I had some boxes of floppies (nearly all 800k!) from my 2 first years in college - 1984 to 1986! So this was all System 6 and earlier stuff - but all copied in a very haphazard fashion : we were never provided any nice install disks for use with the school's 128k, Fat Macs, and, later on, SE's (and oh, the floppy games we played in order to get some things done). Thus I've ended up with (other than disks with version 3 & 4 & 5 System/Finder/etc files!) an incomplete copy of System 6. Thus I'm apparently missing some components that would allow me to connect to my Appletalk servers: a PowerMac 7200 with OS9.0 and another SE with System 7.0 (but a miniscule 20mb HS). I have the Chooser, and AppleShare, but when trying to use it to the OS tells me I'm missing components.
So I have downloaded the 800kb disk images (4 images) of 6.0.8 from the Apple older software page. I unarchived these bin's with Stuffit 5.1.4 on the 7200, and copied the resulting .sea files (via Appletalk) to 800k floppies using the System 7 SE's floppy drive. And thus was able to finally get these onto the System 6 SE.
However, when these files extract themselves I end up with still just 4 monolithic files - and the System 6 OS says it doesn't know what to do with these files ("the application for using this is missing"). I was rather expecting to end up with 4 folders containing the various bits of System 6.0.8.
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? What should I be seeing after after the .sea's unpack themselves?

