Andrew Fisk wrote:
I have to say that OS 7 under XP has to be one of the most interesting
configurations I have ever come across -- you are obviouly a man who
enjoys a challenge -- if the systems errors don't get you there is
always the BSOD.
IF you can find it, star office did run on OS 7 -- that was back before
Sun bought it -- and it was free -- in think it is still installed on my
Mac Portable (pre bowerbook) -- if I can get the old beastie fired up I
and can find a localtalk cable so I can hook it up to a mac with either
ethernet or a cd burner, I will send you a copy -- and I think that I
found an archive on Washington State Univ. website about 4 years ago --
it might still be there
btw -- how about appleworks?
Thanks
Andy
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On Mar 3, 2007, at Saturday, March 3, 20071:17 PM, Ron Miller wrote:
Dear friends, For a certain professional application on my Windows XP
computer, I am using BasiliskII emulator which mimics a Motorola 68 K
Macintosh with Mac OS, version 7.5. Is there a version of OpenOffice
which I can run here, and where can it be downloaded?
Thanks
--Ron Miller, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Yes, I enjoy a challenge, although this one may be a reach. Appleworks
didn't come with the emulator, is it freeware? Thanks for the tip about
Star Office; a copy or even a pointer to web presence would be
appreciated. Best wishes, Ron
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Ron Miller, Baltimore, MD, USA
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