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Apple emulator for the Mac

Hi,

        I have some documents on 3.5 Apple disks. I would need to convert
them to the Mac.

        What steps/programs would I need to accomplish this task. If the
solution requires an emulation program, could you also let me know of the
ftp site that would have this program.

Thanks in advance and regards.


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University of Nebraska at Omaha       ||     Earth is a beta site.
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2 Responses to “Apple emulator for the Mac”

  1. admin says:

    Issa El-Hazin (i…@cwis.unomaha.edu) wrote:

    : Hi,

    :       I have some documents on 3.5 Apple disks. I would need to convert
    : them to the Mac.

    :       What steps/programs would I need to accomplish this task. If the
    : solution requires an emulation program, could you also let me know of the
    : ftp site that would have this program.

    You just need a particular piece of system software called
    "Apple File Exchange"… where to look I couldn’t say.

    jlod…@shell.portal.com

    : Thanks in advance and regards.

    : —
    : =======================================================================
    : Issa El-Hazin  (i…@unomaha.edu)     ||
    : University of Nebraska at Omaha       ||     Earth is a beta site.
    : Education and Technology Coordinator  ||

  2. admin says:

    In article <360r2p$…@s-cwis.unomaha.edu>, i…@cwis.unomaha.edu (Issa

    El-Hazin) writes:

    <<I have some documents on 3.5 Apple disks. I would need to convert
    them to the Mac.>>

    Depending on whether or not they are text documents, you can use Apple
    File Exchange to convert the documents directly on your Mac. AFE is
    included free with your system. If they are programs, you would need an
    emulator, and apple has a board that plugs into some models (mostly LCs)
    that are pretty reasonable, I understand.

    If they are text files, but in the native format of the word processor
    that created them, a program like MacLink should be able to translate
    them. If you have any more questions (or don’t have Maclink and need the
    files translated) email me and I’d be glad to translate them and send them
    back to you.

    Ron