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Copying all files from LC-III to iMac -what are the ways..
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No USB, floppy, no wi-fi..
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What happened to the floppy? Mactracker says the LC III came with one.
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I know, but I keep looking all over the iMac for one, and it seems they forgot to put one on mine.
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Get a usb floppy for the imac. If the LC III has one, then a usb floppy for the imac should work.
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Option 1:
Ethernet card for LC III
Option 2:
Ethernet to LocalTalk transceiver
The caveat with both these methods is that if you don't have an older OS X version lying around, you might have trouble getting the LC III and the OS X machine to talk to each other without AppleTalk (although you might be able to rig something up using SheepShaver on the OS X side).
Option 3:
USB or FireWire to SCSI adapter + DB-25 to IDC-50 adapter to attempt to connect the LC's hard drive directly to the Mac. Disclaimer: I have no idea if this will actually work!
Option 4:
USB floppy drive.
edit: Curses! Beaten (to Option 4, at least) by Cold Warrior.
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There is an extension for DOS disk support (PC Exchange, or Apple File Exchange) so if you compressed the files ala zip or StuffIt you could use a PC( shudder) to read the floppies since they're 1.44 disks.
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Last edited by Rainy Day; Mar 9, 2011 at 12:47 AM.
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Posting Junkie
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Yeah, the one catch with Ethernet though is that it might be hard to get the LC III to use anything other than AppleTalk, which Snow Leopard doesn't support.
edit: Actually, now that I think of it again, there's at least one foolproof way to do it. If all else fails, you can just enable either SSH or FTP on the OS X machine, and use an SFTP or FTP client on the LC III to transfer the files. You'll have to compress them with StuffIt first to avoid mangling resource forks, but other than that it should work.
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