tcprinting said:
Thanks,
What's a FWB . . . Do they have a website also?
The other problem I've run into is if I try to load from a floppy, I get a message that it's a PC file (because no file extension?).
Any suggestions?
http://www.fwb.com/html/cd-rom_toolkit.html (CD-ROM Toolkit from FWB Software)
Are you somewhat new to the Classic Mac OS? I get that impression from your responses.
Most Macs with Mac OS Classic or Mac OS X will be able to read PC-formatted diskettes, but if the file doesn't have a program associated with it, it won't run. Same issue on Windows. This can easily be fixed by associating the file with a program that will read it properly. What type of file are you trying to open?
If the Mac is telling you that it doesn't recognize the diskette, it could be two things:
1.) The diskette isn't formatted or is corrupted.
2.) It's a PC-formatted disk, but the Macintosh is missing the Control Panel or Extension that allows it to translate PC-formatted diskettes for Mac use. In the olden days, it used to be a Control Panel called PC Exchange. As of Mac OS 9, I believe, they have changed it to Apple File Exchange. (It's been a while since I've played with Mac OS 9.)
If the latter is the issue, all you need to do is take the Mac OS Install CD that came with that machine and install only that component.
Of course, you might want to check in Control Panels --> Extensions Manager and see if it's disabled.
Now that I think of it, why don't you go in the Extensions Manager and enable everything just for kicks. It might be that you have everything there but it's been disabled for whatever reason.
Do that and let us know here.