Hey guys
I ran across a problem when copying OS 9 applications across to run in classic mode under OSX 10.4 in the sense that the system simply wouldn't recognise either the documents of the Applications. They were just seen as 'generic' files. Even when I gave the documents the correct .extension the system still wouldn't recognise them.
The solution to this as I understand it, is to simply install the applications from the original disks, which is fine for some of the applications but not so for some of the others as I simply don't have the originals or they're on floppy disk.
Is the answer to copy them across in 'target disk' mode or is there some other work around I don't know about?
Cheers!
I ran across a problem when copying OS 9 applications across to run in classic mode under OSX 10.4 in the sense that the system simply wouldn't recognise either the documents of the Applications. They were just seen as 'generic' files. Even when I gave the documents the correct .extension the system still wouldn't recognise them.
The solution to this as I understand it, is to simply install the applications from the original disks, which is fine for some of the applications but not so for some of the others as I simply don't have the originals or they're on floppy disk.
Is the answer to copy them across in 'target disk' mode or is there some other work around I don't know about?
Cheers!

