Assuming you have a Windows computer with a floppy drive, you might try 
MacOpener (which has been discontinued by DataViz but is still available on 
various download sites) or MacDrive 
(http://www.mediafour.com/software/macdrive/).  Look for free or trial versions 
that might be able to tell you if the diskette is at all readable before you 
spend money on either program.

Mike

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Subject: [NF] Reading a Floppy from Mac 1985-1988

What are the steps to read on a PC a 3.5 Floppy written on a Boxed Mac about 
1985-1988?

Thank you.






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