So, I've got a power adapter on the way for that old G4 Powerbook. It looks like replacement optical drives are cheap for them, too--I'm not sure the optical drive in that system is any good.Shooshie wrote:What Michael said. It should be DP6 or later, so that you can both open the file and convert the audio to .WAV files. DP8 will probably work, and then you can save it to Windows format.
Note: if the files have been stored on a non-Mac formatted drive (DOS, or MS Fat, for example) you may have lost the headers to the audio files. Best bet is to start with files that have never left the Mac domain, or if they have, they should have left the Mac in compressed archive format. If the headers are lost, there are ways to restore them, but someone else will have to walk you through that. I don't remember the app(s) or method.
That should get me a 10.4 system I can run DP6 on.
The files should have all of the "forks" and such intact, as long as OS X 10.4 can access an Appletalk server--I can get that working again pretty simply. The files were copied onto the Appletalk server from OS 9. So, they've never really left the OS 9 domain.
So, cross your fingers--I might be able to get this data recovered. I'll report back in a few days once the new power adapter arrives.
