PDF Reader For Mac Classic 7.0

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I am needing to install a pdf reader on a Mac Classic 7.0. It is the only computer that can connect to the Laserwriter IINT (I have a Mac G3 OS 10.2 but am not seeing how to connect to the Laserwriter. I'm needing to edit/print old Cricket Draw and Pagemaker files and found when I updated the Pagemaker files on the G3 and printed them on the Classic - some of the graphics I added caused printing errors. After much googling it appears to be a compression problem in the older Pagemaker when printing. I tried replacing the graphics with cricket draw PICTs but still had errors.

SO plan 'B' was to edit the files on the G3 - print to PDF - then print the PDF from the Classic. I found a PrintToPDF 2.4.5 that says it will run on the Classic but the Classic doesn't have Stuffit - can't seem to get the PDF installed.

Maybe I am looking at this whole thing wrong and need to concentrate on connecting the Laserwriter to the G3.

OR - can I connect the 2 machines so that I can run the classic from the G3 similar to how I use Remote Computing on PCs to run another PC from a main one. I do not know what would be involved - cabling or otherwise.

The situation is I can edit the Pagemakers on the G3 and print them to PDF and would print them to the Laserwriter if I could figure out how to connect and install the printer on the G3.

OR connect the G3 and Classic together and run the classic from the G3.

OR find a way to install PDF Reader on the Classic.

There may be a solution that I'm not aware of.

What direction should I go? Which would be the easiest to approach? To be honest - when it comes to hardware, cables, connections and that sort of thing I do not have a clue, and am especially out of the loop on macs.

Thank you, I appreciate the help very much.
 
What is this Mac Classic 7.0? Do you mean a Macintosh Classic running System 7.0? What?

FWIW, Adobe Pagemaker 7.0.1 runs perfectly fine in the Classic environment of MacOS X. Pagemaker 6.52 also runs OK. IIRC, then the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader that is compatible with Classic is Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0.5, a Carbon app.

As for your LaserWriters, you need a LocalTalk to EtherTalk bridge. With this, you will be able to print from any Mac that supports AppleTalk. That's any Mac.
 
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