>>Nab a USB Zip100 drive at Wal-Mart (or your favorite computer store) for
>>$35-40. Plug that into your iMac and read all of your old Zip disks. You
>>might find the portable Zip handy for other uses as well (I know I did)
>>
>>Hope this helps
>>Allen
>>
>
>Allen:  Since I already have most of my files backed up on Zip 100 Disks,
>the most attractive solution to me, is to transfer data via your
>suggestion. If I do purchase a USB drive (again, my inexperience will
>become evident here), which port do I plug it into on the iMac?  Does
>Walmart really carry that sort of stuff?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Dean
>
By the way, I aready have a portable Zip 100 Drive (Serial Port Type). Is
there an adaptor to turn this unit into a USB port device, or do I, in
fact, just need to by a USB device?

Dean

True justice is an extract of pure truth; not a biproduct of plea bargains,
the eternal search for the legal loophole, or any other convolution of
litigious sophistry.  DME

Dean M. Estabrook
Director of Music
St. Andrew Presbyterian Church
Yuba City, CA

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