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Basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch4/7/2023 ![]() From what I read online, it is just a matter of having the correct driver. I would probably use Basalisk II to create the zip files so they would maintain their Mac attributes.Ģ) The CDROM I have was used previously with this Mac, but on the 1GB drive. Perhaps ZipIt can be used in the same way. Here is what is left:ġ) I know that ZIP and Winzip supports large files on multiple disks. I am trying not to spend any money because I don't have it at the moment, but I definitely appreciate all of your suggestions. Thanks Iamgroot! I think I will keep a running log of outstanding questions. The highest Windows version I have shared with is WinXP., and the lowest Mac was the 5500 All-in-one ![]() or find a cheap 4 digit or PowerMac Desktop G3 with ethernet or USB, and file sharing becomes easy. These come with 100 Mb and 250 Mb disks and the drives can be SCSI, parallel port of a PC or both, like this one: another option is to look into Zip drives. For 4 digit Macs, StuffIt can be upgraded to v5.5 and can Unzip files.īut as far as I know, there are no programs that can split files amongst several disks. I use WinZip on WinXP, and on the Mac end for an LC III is a Mac program called ZipIt. I also have used a CD-600, and a SCSI CD-writer on 4 digit Macs, and an old usb1.1 cd-writer on PowerMacs.ġ) You can also double your capacity by using an older zip program on the PC. It has been too long and don't know the name off hand but needs to be installed for OS7.5.5. There is also an extension that allows the 68030 chip to run 68040 software.Ģ) Only an Apple CD-300 will work with the older Mac computers and requires a third party cd driver. You can also try setting the computer to black/white, 16 or 256 colors. It will tell you what games are compatible with Basilisk. Ignore those for the IIc.ģ) Go to the website. Maybe pose that question on 2Ĥ) The + sign means it is a forked file and can only be used on the IIGS. And It does say it will work with an LC III.ĥ) I believe there has been some success using a usb to serial convertor on the PC end to the serial on the Mac. StuffIt 4.5 should be able to work on an LCIIIĦ) I am sure it wouldn't lose its retail value, so could easily be resellable once no longer needed. A 4 digit Mac has substantially more capability.Įverything from running the newer Mac OSes (from 8.5 to 9.22) to the ability to install a usb1.1 card, to accelerator cards and ethernet cards.ħ) A newer version of StuffIt can handle. ![]() I will do the easy ones first, but for the most part most of your hindrance is due to the LC III. At one time I had explored everything that you are currently questioning. ![]()
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