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A mirror of this great source of classic Mac software. The Macintosh Archive (wiredp7://45.31.115.222/) Wired server with a very large collection of Classic Mac nostalgia. Run Mac OS X Virtual Machine. To Run Mac on windows, Right click on created Mac OS virtual machine then, Go to Start Normal Start. (First, it will take a few minutes to verify all details and hardware.) Note: Close all other running windows program, While using Mac OS virtual machine.

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Hello,


First of all, I assume that you mean the 'real' Macintosh Classic, not an older 'classic' Macintosh computer. The Macintosh Classic can handle both 800K and 1.44 MB Mac-formatted floppies.


The special 800K Mac format (on DD disks) can not be handled by an external USB drive, nor by a PC floppy drive. So, you must use 1.44 MB (HD) floppies for any transfers from, for example, a Windows PC.


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I am not familiar with files from the web site that you mentioned, but downloads from other sites (like http://archive.info-mac.org/ and http://umich.edu/~archive/mac/) have been encoded BinHex (.hqx) or MacBinary (.bin) for protection. Keep the encoded file as it is until on the Macintosh Classic. Once there, use StuffIt Expander for the decoding. Do not just double-click on the file. Instead, drag the file onto the StuffIt Expander program icon (or open the file via the File menu when StuffIt Expander has been launched).


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If you do not have an appropriate version of StuffIt Expander, you may want to try a method to create a 1.44 MB Mac floppy with the utility in question directly on a Windows/DOS PC:Re: Transfer Files to Powerbook 520c.

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Feb 13, 2016 4:19 AM