I would just don’t have a Mac I can upload them with, would an iBook work?Oh yeah, it would be nice to see what's on those if you can archive them
Well I have a 2017 iMac, and basically everything 1980-1996 that’s about it. If I got the USB disc thingy that Apple sells would it work? If not would a better solution be a cheap iBook?
I suppose I could do this on my TAM or 6360. I also have a SuperDrive but it doesn’t like to read these older disc images.Do your 1990's Macs have a CD-ROM drive? You could easily download Astarte CD-Copy 2.x from Macintosh Garden, launch it, insert a CD, and save the image out as an ISO. Then just upload that ISO to Macintosh Garden.
I'd love to see what's on these CDs.
I suppose I could do this on my TAM or 6360. I also have a SuperDrive but it doesn’t like to read these older disc images.
Will give this a try tonightThe 6360 might work. If you’re willing to try it would create a good exact copy ISO that way.
Try version 2.0.3 here: https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/astarte-cd-copy
What makes you think this? CD support is still there in Ventura. Apple still sells their USB SuperDrive and Ventura still recognises other brands of USB CD drives.and wow looks like Apple dropped CD-ROM support in Ventura