Katherine,
If you have an ethernet port on your current machine, you are in luck. You
can hook the two machines together with that and transfer your files quite
easily.
With regards to Hypercard, if you transfer the Hypercard program and your
hypercard files, they will run under Classic OS 9 that comes with OS X quite
nicely.
Good luck!
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In a message dated 9/21/05 10:23:20 AM, kthayer@pacifier.com writes:
>
> I was thinking that if I ever get time, I'll re-adjust all those images
> when I get a new system with new Photoshop, properly calibrated, but
> then I remembered my other horror: I don't have any way to transfer the
> original scans to a new system. My old system is SCSI and everything now
> is USB; the computer guys tell me there's no such thing as an adapter
> that will translate one to the other. If anyone has a good idea for how
> to not only save my files but be able to transfer them to a new system,
> I'd be most appreciative. My brother who was the systems guy for a
> corporation says he can't think of a way, unless I had a place to FTP
> everything to and then download it from there to the new system, which
> would take days but at least would be a solution. But at any rate I
> don't have such a place. I've held onto this old thing for so long, for
> another reason because I've got Hypercard stacks with thousands of cards
> that I started in the early 1990s to store my research for writing. When
> I moved to this computer in 1998, it still ran the Hypercard I had from
> before, but the Mac guys tell me that the newer systems don't, and
> besides, how would I transfer the information anyway.
>
Received on Wed Sep 21 15:30:03 2005
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