on 12/10/05 4:30 PM, Mikael Jolkkonen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Rick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
>> The MIDI sequencer I'm using on it is an old non 32-bit clean version
>> of Performer. 
> 
> Did you install the regular way from the original floppies (which count
> installs by means of a devilish copy protection scheme) or did you
> figure out a way to get around that? I've got a musician friend whom I
> supplied with Mac hardware for MIDI use. He owns the original
> diskettes for Performer 4.1 and 4.2, but mistrusts them because of their
> age and would like to make backups. As it is now, if the hard disk
> screws up, or the diskettes develop errors, he might eventually lose the
> ability to use the software he has purchased and rightfully owns. Thus
> it would be wise to make backups of either the installed software or the
> diskettes. I must admit defeat in trying to accomplish that.
> (The regular bit-copy methods and dozens of more sophisticated tricks
> failed, although I managed to identify some of the irregularities with
> the diskettes.)
> 

Yep, that's where I'm at. There is no solution. Without booting the the IIci
I'm guessing it has Performer 3.2.


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