You are probably out of luck, as this tech note indicates that 32-bit QuickDraw was put into every ROM starting from the Macintosh IIci, and AFAIK it was only "optional" for System 6.
I do wonder if someone could fix the games in a patch to address 32 bit QD compatibility, but that might...
AGI was the first proper "game engine" for Sierra's adventure games, one that happened to be best optimized for the PCjr and the Tandy computer that was built as a clone of it.
It was replaced in 1989 with SCI0 for "hires" 320x200 pixel graphics, object-oriented scripting, proper music (Roland...
TextWrangler, though you'll have to contact Bare Bones about old versions. Contact info in that page.
TextMate 1.5 isn't free, but I still pay for new copies when I'm doing stuff in Tiger/Leopard.
Depends on the system. When there isn't a Time Machine, there is rsync and cron/systemd on the POSIXes.
For any data on CF cards, typically only a few GB each, I end up doing a block-level copy of the entire device with all of its partitions as a single file with dd.
This isn't a better solution, but this is a cheaper alternative I was thinking about.
You could use a wire splitter for all those stereo 3.5mm inputs through a single 3.5mm output, which will allow you to share a set of speakers but—and this is the major catch—every additional audio input will...
If it isn’t too slow, you could try Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 10 and its version of the POSIX standard dd.
Can’t guarantee success, besides that it seems like the better endorsed solution than the Windows XP vintage build of dd you are linking to.
I have a fondness for Rhapsody, Mac OS X 10.2 and Mac OS X 10.5.
Rhapsody is kind of tricky to keep running as IIRC it changes some boot settings (in Open Firmware?) which are only kept alive by the good graces of your PRAM battery if you ever happen to disconnect your Mac from power. That...
Before I forget, the simplest and cheapest option is really to go with a 3.5mm stereo female to 3.5mm stereo female adapter, like this one from Monoprice. I'm hopeful that the Logitech speakers will just work with this, and especially for the price, it's worth trying.
LC audio will still be...
I assume you mean the Logitech Z2300 PC speakers, which (manual) regrettably have the cable with the 3.5mm output jack attached to subwoofer through what it calls a "d-sub plug" instead of a standard 3.5mm input jack? (Looking at this; what is a "wired remote control" and why is this permanently...
I still maintain that, if you set up your computer audio system like it was done "back in the day", the synth should not be connected to the computer's microphone or "sound in" jack. That will cause the synth's audio to be downsampled to the level of your computer's audio input, which for most...
ConcertWare+, which he identifies towards the end of his latest video (Macintosh ... corrections).
At first I thought it was a Steve Capps music app, but no, turns out it's a full synthLAB equivalent with music notation that still mostly runs fine on System 6. Neat!