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    New Way to Transfer Files to Vintage Macs!

    One of the biggest pain points of working with vintage Macs, in my opinion, is getting files to it. Here is the scenario: you've just download a file from Macintosh Garden and now you want to get it to your vintage Mac. Depending on the age of your Mac and your environment, the process might be...
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    New Remote Desktop Server for Vintage Macs

    Hello everyone, I wanted to share with you a project I have been working on since last year. It is a remote desktop server I wrote from scratch using MacTCP. It was originally an experiment to see whether a Macintosh Plus could be controlled remotely, but has since been expanded to support...
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    New Zip and Jaz Cartridge Testing Tool!

    I don't know how many people use Iomega Zip or Jaz drives with their vintage Macs, but my latest project has been to port Steve Gibson's amazing Windows 95 Zip drive and cartridge testing utility, Trouble in Paradise, to the Mac. I now have a way to test the health of my Zip drives and...
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    New Zip and Jaz Cartridge Testing Tool!

    I don't know how many people use Iomega Zip or Jaz drives with their vintage Macs, but my latest project has been to port Steve Gibson's amazing Windows 95 Zip drive and cartridge testing utility, Trouble in Paradise, to the Mac. I now have a way to test the health of my Zip drives and...
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    Releasing my Macintosh Shareware in the Internet Archive, including registration keys and source code!

    Hello everyone, During the early 1990s, I was fairly active developing Shareware for the Macintosh. One of my programs in particular, ScreenChooser, was very popular and it allowed people to customize their Macs with a desktop picture, something that was quite unusual in those days. The program...
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    Releasing my Macintosh Shareware in the Internet Archive, including registration keys and source code!

    Hello everyone, During the early 1990s, I was fairly active developing Shareware for the Macintosh. One of my programs in particular, ScreenChooser, was very popular and it allowed people to customize their Macs with a desktop picture, something that was quite unusual in those days. The program...