Thumbs up ! >I appreciate everyone's help. I'm pretty sure I can write disks with >my Redhat 5.2 Linux box. I keep it just to read/write old media. Big >Antec tower with 2 floppy drives, internal zip drive, external (old) >cartridge tape. At least I can read single sided Mac-formatted >disks. Copied a bunch of data files to CD a few years back for my >brother-in-law. Anyway, he has an early Mac laptop and an external CD >reader, so I can always try that. > >I doubt this thing was ever upgraded. My bro-in-law's not into tech - >this was just a word processor for a few years. He still has a mint >TRS 80, that was bought used as his son's toy to keep the boy off the >mac. My sis keeps everything and stored safely. When they retire, >they can probably live for a couple of years via ebay sales. I'd bet >if I look hard enough, I could find the original printer. If they do >start selling Mac stuff, I'll sure let ya'll know, since you've been >so helpful. > >I won't get much done until at least the weekend. My wife +requested+ >I finish the busted skylight repair by Sunday.
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