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Re: Write Mac Floppies on a PC?

I was trying to avoid having to run a full emulator. This isn't looking like there is such a thing as I need.

While I did find and use this http://www.macgeek.org/downloads/ (Look at System 6.0.8) with much success but that is only for making one specific disk. It's not like I can use that utility to place other downloaded files on a disk. I don't know much about programming but if there was a way to write an exe like that that would self extract and place the proper file(s) on a disk, (Mac formatted of course) that would be totally awesome. Can anybody hack this exe apart and see how it works?
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