Successfully got the one labeled 0.0 booted on my Classic. It even sees 
the HD!

It's been awhile since I've used the 0.97 version that was released with 
the 128k, so I'm not entirely sure how it differs. It does have the 
"release" version of icons for things such as the folders and Finder 
stuff, as well as a "The Macintosh Finder, Version 1.0 (18 Jan 84)" 
version string in the About the Finder window.

Interestingly, at least some of it appears to be in other languages. Get 
Info on the System file reports a Created of "Mardi 24 janvier 1984 at 
10:02"

On to the 0.1!

Scott

Christian Wacker wrote:
> Just realized that it got corrupt upon uploading, and I re-uploaded
> the correct file
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Christian Wacker <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>   
>> If possible, try using 7Zip (I'm sure there's a Mac port out there for it)
>> If that doesn't work, i'll attempt to decompress one to my site on my
>> PC (my newest Mac is a OS 10.3.x machine)
>>
>> (After some quick clicking)
>> Inside the .rar file is a file called "System Disk.img.bin" do .bin
>> files survive a PC to mac transfer intact?

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