Hello all

I have a number of hdd's some of them have interesting games on them.  I can
copy them onto a HDD but a) how do i check whether there are any
accompanying files in the extensions and elsewhere that need to be copied,
and b) is there an easy way to check what specs; ram, os v, a game requires
(without actually trying it)?

These games are small games, not copyright as far as I am aware and will go
into older macs many of which donated to young children

there are two related questions, how to terminate HDDs and how to determin
optimum system v for older macs, but I'll post those two seperately.

jdeboer at northnet.com.au

greetings from oz  John
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