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unstuffing an .sea file... when i dont have classic os 9 available! - edgarbc1 - 07-30-2009

anyone have os9/classic on their machines
and are willing to unstuff an .sea file for me?

its to upgrade a Yamaha S90 synth software os version.

http://www.usfamily.net/web/edgarbc1/
S90 v1.04.sea

tia!
Edgar


Re: unstuffing an .sea file... when i dont have classic os 9 available! - M>B> - 07-30-2009

Perhaps here???

http://www.zamzar.com/


Re: unstuffing an .sea file... when i dont have classic os 9 available! - Doc - 07-30-2009

Change the name to end in .sit and use the unarchiver.

http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver.html


Re: unstuffing an .sea file... when i dont have classic os 9 available! - GGD - 07-30-2009

You should be able to just use StuffitExpander on OSX to unstuff it. Just open it from expander, no need to execute it on OS9.

http://my.smithmicro.com/mac/stuffit/expander.html


Re: unstuffing an .sea file... when i dont have classic os 9 available! - Doc - 07-30-2009

I don't recommend Stuffit Expander anymore except as a last-resort.


Re: unstuffing an .sea file... when i dont have classic os 9 available! - modelamac - 07-30-2009

No more resorts. This is the last one.


Re: unstuffing an .sea file... when i dont have classic os 9 available! - tuqqer - 07-30-2009

Doc wrote:
I don't recommend Stuffit Expander anymore except as a last-resort.
Be sure to just use the free version. Their site is pretty tricky and most people end up downloading the shareware one.


Re: unstuffing an .sea file... when i dont have classic os 9 available! - edgarbc1 - 07-31-2009

The unarchiver did the trick and
kept it as an .sea file!

thx!