On Apr 19, 2004, at 8:01 AM, Phil Daley wrote:
>Or just transfer them to PC Format disks, Macs with superdrives
(pretty much
>any Mac after the SE) can format and write PC disks.
And newer Macs can read the old 800K disks?
My recently defunct Mac could read both PC disks and old 800K Mac
disks.
I don't think this is related, I think I know the bug you mean. I haven't
quite worked out how to get out of that dilemma, but I somehow always
managed to. This has to do with some clef options that are a little
difficult to understand, I guess, and certainly something is buggy, but it
doesn't actu
On 19 Apr 2004 at 9:31, Michael Cook wrote:
> I can confirm both bugs with Mac Finale 2004. I've no idea why these
> problems occur: I can't make them happen with new files. A few things
> I noticed:
>
> - In the TimeBug file, if I add some measures, I can change the time
> signature of the new m
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sampled piano sounds?
Tim Price
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Note from Sweetwater Sounds.
a few weeks ago, we released the 3rd edition of our Stratus Grand Pianos
CD-ROM for the Kurzweil V.A.S.T. series. The Stratus collection has been
On 19.04.2004 17:01 Uhr, Phil Daley wrote
> At 4/19/2004 10:51 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
>> Or just transfer them to PC Format disks, Macs with superdrives (pretty much
>> any Mac after the SE) can format and write PC disks.
>
> And newer Macs can read the old 800K disks?
>
At least until M
At 4/19/2004 10:51 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>Or just transfer them to PC Format disks, Macs with superdrives (pretty much
>any Mac after the SE) can format and write PC disks.
And newer Macs can read the old 800K disks?
That is good news.
I am sure I must know someone with a newer Mac.
Phil
On 19.04.2004 16:36 Uhr, Aaron Sherber wrote
> Ah, yes, sorry about that -- it's been a while since I tackled this
> problem. Do current (or recent) Mac floppy drives read the older disks? If
> so, then you could get a friend to transfer the files to 1.44 disks, and
> then get them to a PC. Come t
At 10:02 AM 04/19/2004, Phil Daley wrote:
>I looked at several transfer programs this morning. They all require a
>Superdrive (1.44MB) floppy to work.
Ah, yes, sorry about that -- it's been a while since I tackled this
problem. Do current (or recent) Mac floppy drives read the older disks? If
Did this file originate from a scanned file? We did have a problem some
years ago with these symptoms related to a scanned file.
Richard Yates wrote:
> Can someone try this:
>
> Download http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/TimeBug.MUS
>
> Open in Finale 2004b.
>
> Time Signature Tool
>
> Select
At 4/19/2004 09:55 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
>At 09:38 AM 04/19/2004, Phil Daley wrote:
> >I have a Mac SE running System 6.
> >
> >I have a bunch of Microsoft Word documents on 800K floppies.
> >
> >Is there any way to get those documents to a PC?
>
>I'm guessing you don't have any way to connect
On 19.04.2004 15:55 Uhr, Aaron Sherber wrote
> Other than that, there are PC programs which let us read Mac disks. Take a
> look at TransMac (www.asy.com) or MacDrive (www.mediafour.com)
Beware: these programs will almost certainly not be able to read old Mac
800k floppies. (As far as I know that
At 09:38 AM 04/19/2004, Phil Daley wrote:
>I have a Mac SE running System 6.
>
>I have a bunch of Microsoft Word documents on 800K floppies.
>
>Is there any way to get those documents to a PC?
I'm guessing you don't have any way to connect to the Internet from this
machine? Email or FTP would be t
I have a Mac SE running System 6.
I have a bunch of Microsoft Word documents on 800K floppies.
Is there any way to get those documents to a PC?
I already googled and didn't see any practical methods (ie. setting up an
AppleTalk network is not practical).
Also, the only Mac programs I have, bes
Thank you Bruce, Burt, David and Michael.
Richard
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From: "Michael Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] KeyBug?
> I can confirm both bugs with Mac Finale 2004. I've no idea why these
> problems o
> I am afraid you are missing the point. The EPS files Finale used to produce
> were in vector format, which has a lot of advantages over bitmap formats
> like TIFF. No way can Graphic converter convert Bitmap TIFFs into proper
> vector EPS, so this is completely useless.
>
> I think this discussi
I can confirm both bugs with Mac Finale 2004. I've no idea why these
problems occur: I can't make them happen with new files. A few things
I noticed:
- In the TimeBug file, if I add some measures, I can change the time
signature of the new measures. If I then delete the first measure and
inser
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