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I recently made a plug in Basilisk and I'm trying to get it over to the Windows side of the computer but I don't know how. Just simply putting it in my main hard drive doesn't work. What should I do?
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did you put it in ypur mac hard drive or your windows one? try creating a folder on your (default) drive and drag-and-drop it there. Hopefully you should see it in windows.
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Originally posted by Icetray: **I recently made a plug in Basilisk and I'm trying to get it over to the Windows side of the computer but I don't know how. Just simply putting it in my main hard drive doesn't work. What should I do?
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Open up HFVexplorer. Inside open the drive that contains the plug-in. Then go through the drive untill you find your plug-in. Then drag and drop it to drive, or whatever folder you want.
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Remembering that Windows doesn't support the Macintosh resource fork, you may have to compress the file or turn it into MacBinary before moving it to a PC volume. (If you don't do so, the plug-in, which consists entirely of resources, will be '0kb' in Windows).
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Originally posted by UE_Research & Development: **Remembering that Windows doesn't support the Macintosh resource fork, you may have to compress the file or turn it into MacBinary before moving it to a PC volume. (If you don't do so, the plug-in, which consists entirely of resources, will be '0kb' in Windows).
That's exactly the problem. I don't know how to compress stuff in Basilisk. I have stuffit 5.5 and there is no option to compress.
You need DropStuff (from Aladdin as well) in order to make stuffed files. I have a trial copy on my old Macintosh that came with it, but it's really old...I doubt the latest versions of DropStuff that Aladdin has for download on its website will run on anything older than 9, or maybe 8.6 (but I don't know that for sure).
I already tried dropstuff 6 and 5 they don't work. I did however get Stuffit lite whatever, that is, and that works good.