TOAST
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== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
* Examples from Internet Archive: [https://archive.org/download/Absolute_Solitaire_Macintosh_-_MacSoft_cWizardWorks_1996], [https://archive.org/download/Aladdin_Spring_Cleaning_v2.0_Macintosh_1997_Eng], [https://archive.org/download/Family_Lawyer_2002_Macintosh_Broderbund], [https://archive.org/download/MacHomeCD_February_1998_for_Macintosh] | * Examples from Internet Archive: [https://archive.org/download/Absolute_Solitaire_Macintosh_-_MacSoft_cWizardWorks_1996], [https://archive.org/download/Aladdin_Spring_Cleaning_v2.0_Macintosh_1997_Eng], [https://archive.org/download/Family_Lawyer_2002_Macintosh_Broderbund], [https://archive.org/download/MacHomeCD_February_1998_for_Macintosh] | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 16 February 2024
Toast is CD Burning software for Macintosh first developed by Miles Software GmbH (Astarte), then around 1997 bought by Adaptec. Adaptec spun its disc burning software to a new name, Roxio in 2000. Later bought by Sonic.[1][2]
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[edit] File Information
- Early versions of Toast software would save a disc image with no extension, as was common for Macintosh systems, but would add "•image" to the end.
- Starting In Toast 5.1 (2002), the extension ".toast" was added, probably to be compatible with Mac OS X.
- In Mac OS X, it seems .toast files can be renamed to .iso with full compatibility.[3]
- When saving an Audio CD to a disk image, Toast saves image to the Sound Designer II .sd2f format.
[edit] File Identification
- Early •image & .toast files begin with the hex values "
45 52 02 00
" which are an Apple Partiton Map. Later versions don't seem to have this header. - Most disc images and also the project files have the text string "TOAST ISO 9660 BUILDER COPYRIGHT (C) 1997 ADAPTEC, INC. - HAVE A NICE DAY" with the difference of date and ownership, ROXIO, SONIC is later versions.
[edit] Sample files
- Examples from Internet Archive: [1], [2], [3], [4]
- dexvert samples — archive/iso