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Burn CDs fast and easy in Mac OS 7 or later with Toast 4 Deluxe. It supports many SCSI external and internal CD-R and CD-RW drives, runs on both 68k and PowerPC Macs, and includes CDSpinDoctor, Toast Audio Extractor 1.1 and PhotoRelay 1.0.1. This is version 4.1.3.
First download is Toast 4 Deluxe version 4.1.3
Second download is Toast 4 Deluxe version 4.0.2
Third download is Toast 4 Deluxe version 4.0.2 Toast CD image (compressed as StuffIt 5.5 .sit) converted from the .dmg (2nd DL)
MD5 checksum & filename: 09dc61616e15478edfccf9b09c3a3917 *Toast-402-Deluxe-toast.sit
Serial for the second (& 3rd) one is:
110230440011
CD image for version 4.0.2 contains installers for English, French & German languages. It also contains a demo install of Discus + some MP3 songs and an installer for QuickTime (see 2nd screenshot above).
Other toast versions available:
Astarte Toast 2 | Toast 3 I Toast 5 Titanium | Toast 6 Titanium | Toast 7 Titanium | Toast 8 Titanium | Toast 9 Titanium | Toast 10 Titanium
See also:
LaCie Recording Utilities (1999) (Toast 4.0.1.1), LaCie Recording Utilities (2000) (Toast 4.1.1)
Minimum system requirements:
Comments
Remember, you can use it for mounting ISO-files. This is the last version supporting System 7.6
Would be great to have a "clean OS X extra trash" app for OS 9. There is one (or two?) of those for OS X, but those also delete equivalent OS 9 files, which I want to preserve, and I don't think there's an option to leave OS 9 files intact (is there?).
Mac OS 9 sees this stuff, and I wouldn't hesitate to delete it.
The DMG can be mounted in Sheepshaver/Basilisk II, I mounted it to create a Disk Copy 6 .img file which I have on my Mac right now. It might be preferable to make an IMG file out of the DMG.
Tho' only on uncompressed .dmg, I think I'd read elsewhere. Of which most .dmg files are not.
Archiving as .dmg also assumes anyone who wants to access this file has or uses Mac OS X, pretty much exclusively... they don't.
I converted from the .dmg to .toast and archived it to StuffIt 5.5 for easier access on classic systems.
Looking at the archive itself, it was created in Jul, 1999 however it was modified in Dec, 2014 - presumably when the archivist created the .dmg and has mounted the image read/write. So OS X has left its footprint behind. Not too much, notably a ".Trashes" and time stamp.
Remove the .dmg if its now redundant.
Please be aware, the .dmg files can't be read on Classic Mac OS versions
(Disk Copy 6.5, tho', but that's a rare piece of software).
Added Toast Deluxe 4.0.2 to merge another entry.
@IpOdHaKeR: Not sure what you're doing there. I just DL'd this and it arrives OK at my end as a (3.46 MB) .sit file, which in turn expands to a folder containing Toast Deluxe 4 & its associated files.
The download shows up as a picture file and not a StuffIt archive…anyway to fix this?
im using toast 5.0.2 and im on os 9.0.4
Can anyone take a link to Toast Deluxe 4 Full original CD image? Thanks!
thanks for uploading XD
Thanks so much for uploading this! This goes a long way towards making it possible to make everything on this site work with nothing more than the classic Mac OS. OS X is nice, but only if you've got powerful enough hardware.
Roast 4 is good, Toast 5 requires OS9.1 as a minimum.
Replace it, I don't think it'd make a difference since we also have Toast 5 aswell.
I have Toast Deluxe 4.1.3 full install. Is it OK if I replace the current file with it and change the page's name simply to Toast Deluxe 4? I know it's a downgrade but not by far, and in my humble opinion having two Toast Deluxe pages for files that are almost identical would be a ridiculous. Let me know what you think.
I'll see if I can get my hands on it.
Very important program for toast files. Now i can play day of the tentacle,discworld,dark vengeance and other games. Thank you very much
Do you happen to have the original installer or CD image? Seems like the OEM version of Toast 4 had at least one extension for the System folder. I'm not set up to test it right now though.