We were cleaning out old computer stuff, and my dad found ten high-density floppy disks from his days of academia (1990-1993), that are in a Mac format. Is there any way to rescue the files he has on them, and make them accessible on a PC?
I assume you mean the massive floppy disks and not the 1.4 MB that some outdated computers can sill access. Probably you can put them onto a 1.4 MB floppy disk and then attempt to read it with a newer pc.
I don't see why not. Can't you find a mac to save the files as .doc/.txt whatever?
I don't see why not. Can't you find a mac to save the files as .doc/.txt whatever?
Last edited by some_random_panda (2009-08-15 17:11:58)
First, I don't even remember a Mac converter, I remember all the Macs at school had IBM converters.
Also, whoa, like, Clarisworks?
Also, whoa, like, Clarisworks?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.