At 15:29 -0700 6/16/12, sami lappalainen wrote:
>Hi,
>ok, thanks.
>I got first program transfered to mac classic. hexbin4.0 (read
>somewhere it should be able to convert the files on mac back to mac
>understandable form..it does only .hqx..)
>
>6.0.7 won't recognize .hqx files for some reason(needs
Hi,
ok, thanks.
I got first program transfered to mac classic. hexbin4.0 (read
somewhere it should be able to convert the files on mac back to mac
understandable form..it does only .hqx..)
6.0.7 won't recognize .hqx files for some reason(needs 7.5+ os??)
It was in macbin format .bin
went like a
Aladdin is the publisher of the software that decompresses the "sit" files.
The program is called "Stuffit". There are free versions that you can
download - I believe you can get it for the Mac and the PC. It should fit
easily on a floppy disk if you plan to install it to the Mac.
Do a Google s
Thanks,
OK, then I'm in a really big trouble if I don't have a diskette for
aladdin..I only have acces to a new mac osx and win Pc:s..
surely there must be a way... to do it some way :(
How do you install new programs to mac classics?
If I find aladdin in binary form etc. I probably can transf
Well you can't decompress *.sit files on a PC, and if I remember correctly,
not even on another mac - and then transfer them to the Macintosh. You have
to install Aladdin... something on the Macintosh. I'm sure someone else
will be able to remember the name of the program.
The reason for this is b
Hi,
I have recently encountered old mac. I wan't to install the little speak
program to it but only have windows xp machine for help.
I have no managed to:
Use stuffit expander on win machine to expand the sit package to win hard
drive.
Use d transmac on win machine to transfer the files to a ma