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Re: How to read old Apple floppies on Mac?
In article <bsharvy-CCC642.14021424052001@news.efn.org>,
Ben Sharvy <bsharvy@efn.org> wrote:
:> Or email the files from the II, and read the email on a different
:> machine.
:>
:> The LC's had the ability to read Apple disks, didn't they?
No Mac model has EVER had the ability to read 5-1/4 floppies unless some
third-party manufacturer sold a 5-1/4 drive I'm not aware of. But once
these files get moved to a ProDOS formatted 3.5, then any Mac with a
built-in floppy drive (meaning Beige G3 and earlier) should be able to
read them. The IIe had the ability to use 3.5 ProDOS drives (I owned
one), and the IIGS did too (I still have mine). As for email...if it
was really a II+ or maybe even a IIe, there's a strong probability they
won't be able to get to any place where they could send email. AOL long
ago stopped supporting those systems (I know, I was a charter member who
got kicked off after they renamed to AOL and I didn't have a Mac or PC).
I seem to recall reading recently that the text-based Delphi system is
also no more. So an email solution seems rather unlikely.
= Steve =
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