SaltyPeanut
New member
Hello, I'm new to this forum so sorry in advance if this has been asked before.
I've been trying to get software from my PC to my mac from Macintosh Garden. I understand how you can't open those .sit files on modern OSes like windows or else it messes up the fork. What I'm trying to figure out is how to get the software working on my mac. Everytime I use Stuffit 4.0.2 it just gives out a file with no extension. I've read that there was some changes to the format from 4.0 to 5.5, but I don't have a Mac with a floppy that could extract and mount the .dsk image.
So, in short, how would I get software off of an online repository without the use of another classic mac, or some sort of web server setup? Is it even possible? Thanks in advance.
I've been trying to get software from my PC to my mac from Macintosh Garden. I understand how you can't open those .sit files on modern OSes like windows or else it messes up the fork. What I'm trying to figure out is how to get the software working on my mac. Everytime I use Stuffit 4.0.2 it just gives out a file with no extension. I've read that there was some changes to the format from 4.0 to 5.5, but I don't have a Mac with a floppy that could extract and mount the .dsk image.
So, in short, how would I get software off of an online repository without the use of another classic mac, or some sort of web server setup? Is it even possible? Thanks in advance.