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08.26 Operate two software serials on esp8266 by harrypeter.08.31 unable to unmount SMB by kenzokabuto.09.09 Parallels Desktop on Apple Silicon - Create Virtual Machine from IPSW file quick and easy by Hans.09.12 Access violation and general instability by jeremylaurenson.09.14 macOS - Change how application name is displayed in LaunchPad by Hans.
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09.23 macOS - Lazarus - Install GDB as debugger through HomeBrew by Hans. 09.23 Lazarus Pascal - Determine titlebar height crossplatform quick and easy by Hans. 09.28 macOS - Run multiple instances of an application by Hans. Wifi over Ethernet, or vice versa) by Hans #CNET APPLE PI BAKER HOW TO#
10.03 macOS how to set network priority (eg. ?Īlso note: I have found that 7Zip is not the best format to compress images (especially when it comes down to backup and restore speed). It would be an interesting test to compress the IMG again to 7Zip, and see what APB makes of it. Note that APB should work just fine accessing the original 7zip file. But the used permission are just weird/idiotic indeed. #CNET APPLE PI BAKER RAR#
Looks like 7Zip (like RAR and some other formats) may not be storing file premissions. With " Path Finder"(powerful but expensive File manager) -w-wx-wT 1 hans staff 138412032 Aug 17 11:29 disk.imgĪs you can see: the attributes are set all over the place. With " Forklift" (very nice and affordable File manager) -rw-x-T 1 hans staff 138412032 Aug 17 11:28 disk.img
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I decompressed it " Archive Utility": -w-wx-wT 1 hans staff 138412032 Aug 17 11:23 disk.imgĭecompressed with " The Unarchiver": 1 hans staff 138412032 Aug 17 11:25 disk.imgĭecompressed with " Entropy" (I suspect this application is no longer being developed) -w-x- 1 hans staff 138412032 Aug 17 11:26 disk.img I just did a test myself by creating an IMG and have ApplePi-Baker compress it with 7Zip. Con.I guess the first question is what application set these odd attributes.ĭid you try another extraction program, for example TheUnarchiver (free), Archiver (not free) or Express ZIP (seems free). Couch Potato, Sick Beard, SABnzbd tips & tricks.
iTools - Copy video to iOS device without iTunes. Raspberry PI Operating System on SD-Card. HighSpeed file sharing between two Macs. Please note that clicking on Amazon links may result in a small commission for us. Qzf4qwap44z88jkdassythjcnm54upacmvmvnzgddg Use PayPal to give me a cup of coffee (select: $5, $10, $20, or custom amount)ġ6Ja1xaaFxVE4FkRfkH9fP2nuyPA1Hk7kR Donate in BitCoin Cash (BCH). Support Us Your support is highly appreciated. If you run into any issues, bug, or errors using ApplePi-Baker, then please report these with the original article as well. Improved stability for partition resize (shrink/expand)Īt this moment one bug remains open, and that is when there is not enough disk space on your Mac to do a backup and/or resize.ĭownload the latest version of ApplePi-Baker from the original article: ApplePi-Baker v2 – Backup & Restore SD cards, USB drives, etc. ODroid resize issue resolved (thanks Götz!). During resize (shrink or expand partition), ApplePi-Baker couldn’t find the temporary file on occasion (thanks Loe and Wolfgang!). Access Violation error when showing advanced view when there were no supported drives available. Note: Resizing only works for regular MBR disks with a standard partition table.Īfter some major changes in ApplePi-Baker 2.1.x, I’ve released version 2.1.6 today which fixes some minor issues. Initially intended for Raspberry Pi users, this tool can be used for plenty other applications as well.įor example flashing LibreElec or disk for ODroid, making backups of photography SD cards, etc.Īll this is done in the same format as used by the command line tool “dd”.ĪpplePi-Baker supports a nice list of compression formats.įor making backups: 7Zip, tbz, tgz, tlz, txz and Zip.įor doing restores: 7Zip, bzip, gzip, ISO, Jar, lzip, rar, tar, tbz, tgz, tlz, txz,xz and Zip.īesides supporting compression, ApplePi-Baker can also resize a Linux partition to make it fit on your target disk (depending on the amount of used data in the partition of course) or minimize your backup to what is really used on the disk. ApplePi-Baker is build specifically for MacOS, to make backups or restore images (IMG).