![]() ![]() However, you’ll find it much easier to use this one: It now works correctly, and you should have no trouble transferring files to and from the emulator. But if you had never run the other one, then the 68K one would perform as you reported. If you had already run the other emulator, then the one that you had trouble with would work correctly, because the other one correctly set up the file. The problem was that I stupidly set up the WPMacApp68K emulator so that it read the same file as my other emulator, WPMacApp. (June 21, 2017) I got a nice note from the emulator author, Edward Mendelson saying: I just came across this page on your site where you pointed out a flaw in one of my Mac OS emulators that I had never noticed.I don’t take any responsibility if this messes up your system!! Backup your current one and then copy the downloaded file to your ~/Library/Preferences folder. In case you can’t edit it, You can download a zip of my. If you have Xcode installed, it includes Property List Editor which can edit the. plist file on the OS X side at your home directory/Library/Preferences/ to add the property with: key of “DataPath” and value of “/tmp”. (Apr 27 2016) You might get an error about missing values in ~/Library/Preferences/. ![]() When you install that, you get a little program Basilisk II that pretends to be an old 68K OS 7 Mac.Halfway down there is a link to a marvelous little Mac OS 7 emulator packaged up nicely.Go to this marvelous page about running Wordperfect on Intel Macs.Second, Try This Elaborate, But Free Approach Download the free LibreOffice and hope that its translators will do the job.This should at least get you the text of the document, which might satisfy you. It's possible it will work the way it should. For some other reason, the version of MacLinkPlus Deluxe wouldn't do it either (I don't have this handy to verify this. This is probably literally the last Microsoft product that any Mac user has ever loved (as opposed to tolerated or endured).Īnyway, for some reason, the new Microsoft Words (20) do not open up all of these old files properly, nor do the Windows Word 20. Nowadays, MS Word is kind of a behemoth, but back in the old days, MS Word 5.1a was arguably the best word processor in existence. The worst problem is the old MS Word 5.1 files. How does one read these files on a Mac OS X computer? Especially the Intel kinds, which don't let you run Classic Mac OS 7 anymore? Well, I've been using Macs since 1987, so that means I have a lot of old files in old file formats laying around. Third: if you have Snow Leopard or earlier, MaclinkPlus Deluxe 16 Works!.Second, Try This Elaborate, But Free Approach. ![]()
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