800k
-Dylan
On Dec 14, 2004, at 9:40 PM, Allan Hunter wrote:
I'd use DeskZap (available, I think, on the INFO-MAC archives) but you
can also use ResEdit.
These are 800K diskettes? 1.4 MB diskettes?
At 9:12 PM -0800 12/14/04, Dylan McDermond wrote:
maybe I should back up ... When inserted, this
Just a guess but is it possible Stufffet Expander might help?
Another thought, is it possible the OS may be newer onthe Classic and not
compatable?
That said, I have seen multi-part archives where the first disc would run &
join the rest but it doesn't seem to be the case for your files.
Not muc
I'd use DeskZap (available, I think, on the INFO-MAC archives) but
you can also use ResEdit.
These are 800K diskettes? 1.4 MB diskettes?
At 9:12 PM -0800 12/14/04, Dylan McDermond wrote:
maybe I should back up ... When inserted, this discs show "0 Files".
They have "2k Used" and "1k Available"
maybe I should back up ... When inserted, this discs show "0 Files".
They have "2k Used" and "1k Available". There *has* to be *something*
on these disks, I just don't have the right software to read the raw
data. Any way to look at "hidden" files or raw data in OS 7.5.5?
Thanks!
-Dylan
On Dec
OK, now I'll reply to my own post :^)
Have a look at http://www.pure-mac.com/diskfile.html, you may find someting
there under Splitters/Joiners.
Dave
David Ricker wrote:
> Just a guess but is it possible Stufffet Expander might help?
>
> Another thought, is it possible the OS may be newer onth
What's the file type and the creator on those files?
At 6:59 PM -0800 12/14/04, Dylan McDermond wrote:
Maybe someone here can help with this riddle. I recently was given a
backup archive of some directory I had on my old family Mac Plus
HDD. It's spanned across 6 diskettes. When I put the disks i
Maybe someone here can help with this riddle. I recently was given a
backup archive of some directory I had on my old family Mac Plus HDD.
It's spanned across 6 diskettes. When I put the disks in my Classic II,
no files show in the finder, but it shows about 2k free on each. One of
the disks is