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Unread 22-09-2004, 10:13
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Re: Write Mac Floppies on a PC?

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Originally Posted by Steve W
Can't guarantee that this will work. If you can put files on a disk, then copy them on a newer Mac and then write to a floppy. Having worked on Macs for a long time, this was one of the biggest problems. Can you network the 2 machines and pull files from the PC to the Mac? Hope that this is helpful.
Apple discontinued the floppy drive nearly 6 years ago. The last mac to have a floppy drive is the Beige G3. There is MacOpener and Mac Drive 5, but both cost money.

There are actually some windows elmulators that emulate a 68k mac, which a classic is. http://www.emaculation.com/articles/...is one of them. But the pathetic thing is your classic will probably be faster then the emulator will be. Plus it is more fun working on a mac.
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