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    Am trying to open a .bin and .cue file but stuffit won't work. Was told that alcohol 120 is good for creating disk images from these kinds of files and though a search has turned up info that says alcohol 120 can be used on macs, all I get are .exe files.

    Can anyone point me in the right direction? Have toast 6 but that didn't seem to work. Any other ideas?
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    If you have a .bin file, you should be able to mount
    with Disc Utility (OSX 10.2, OS X 10.3) if Toast is having
    a problem mounting the file.
    ( in Toast 6.05 or later, go to the copy Tab,
    select Disc Image, select mount image.
    Navigate to your .bin file, open it.)
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  3. Toast 6 and Toast 7 can mount a bin/cue pair - see the Copy tab, Bin/Cue option, then you can Save As a new disc image that can be mounted by Toast or by the Finder.
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    Thanks guys. Used the copy tab through toast. Created a file that quicktime couldn't understand but tried with another bin/cue pair and that worked. Going to assume the first one was a corrupted file. Thanks again.
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