You may try this one:
http://datapixel.net/resources/scripts/script011.html
But "EasyErrors" is informative foe technicians only,
not reallx useful for sleepy guys like myself...

>
>robject wrote:
>> I am not sure I completely understand. I got the bin files from the
>> Apple site. Attempting to unpack them using Stuffit is already
>> creating problems:
>> The ShrinkWrap engine has reported an error.
>> Error -43
>> This is on a System 7.5.5 under a Basilisk emulator.
>> 
>
>I have had problems in the past unstuffing what I think are stuffit 
>files that were made with a newer version of Stuffit.  Try using v 6.0 
>of Stuffit Expander.  I think that is the latest version pre-OS X.
>
>So when you say double-clicking on the .smi file resulted in an error, 
>that was a file that was produced by unstuffing a file which resulted in 
>an error?  If so then that's likely why launching the .smi resulted in 
>an error.
>
>> 
>> On Sep 10, 6:21 pm, Clark Martin <cm...@sonic.net> wrote:
>>> robject wrote:
>>>> Got the binaries from Apple, 20 1.4M files. Copied them all to the
>>>> hard disk of the Performa 630. The first is the .smi but double-
>>>> clicking results in a -39 error.
>>>> I have redownloaded the file but the error remains. Seems I cannot
>>>> start the installation...
>>> Copied them from where?  A .smi file is an application and therefore
>>> uses the resource fork and data fork in the file.  If this file was
>>> copied from a non-Mac computer it will not have the resource fork.  IIRC
>>> the -39 error is "Missing Resource", in this case, probably, all of them.
>>>
>>> You should be able to open the file using DiskCopy, it only needs the
>>> data fork with the actual disk image.
>>>
>
>
>-- 
>Clark Martin
>Redwood City, CA, USA
>Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>
>"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"
>
>>

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