easiest way to get a Mac Os program onto a non-newtworked Os 8.6 machine.

2011-05-09 Thread jsmanson
Hi gang, this should be easy. I want to send a program written for mac OS 7.5 - 9.2.2 to a couple of buddies of mine that are running old Mac 8100's, one of them is using OS 8.6, I think the other one is the same. These folks are not techinclally savvy, so I'm looking to do this the easiest way

Re: easiest way to get a Mac Os program onto a non-newtworked Os 8.6 machine.

2011-05-09 Thread Bruce Johnson
On May 5, 2011, at 10:45 AM, jsmanson wrote: I am a windows user, I can burn a cd no problem from that machine, which is networked to the mac through DAVE (on 9.2.2), or I can use OS- X as well. I'm not sure, but I don't think the mac G4 Digital Audio has a burner in it, I think it's just a

Re: easiest way to get a Mac Os program onto a non-newtworked Os 8.6 machine.

2011-05-09 Thread Valter Prahlad
Il giorno 5-05-2011 19:45, jsmanson ha scritto: So,,, Can I just create a windows formatted CD, will that be read in Os 8.6 Yes, 8.6 (and before) was able to read PC disks (floppy and CDs). The other option is a little flash drive, would that be simpler Maybe, but a flash drive would require

Re: easiest way to get a Mac Os program onto a non-newtworked Os 8.6 machine.

2011-05-09 Thread Bruce Johnson
On May 9, 2011, at 7:45 AM, Valter Prahlad wrote: Il giorno 5-05-2011 19:45, jsmanson ha scritto: So,,, Can I just create a windows formatted CD, will that be read in Os 8.6 Yes, 8.6 (and before) was able to read PC disks (floppy and CDs). Yes, but if the OP un-binhexes the program, then