← Back to context Comment by fmbb 1 day ago System 7 had built in tools to read and write DOS disks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_File_Exchange 2 comments fmbb Reply coupdejarnac 1 day ago I distinctly remember how it was the bare minimum. You'd mount a disk or open a plain text file, and there'd be a lot of strange characters that weren't decoded properly. swiftcoder 1 day ago And that's why we all had to buy a copy of MacLinkPlus!
coupdejarnac 1 day ago I distinctly remember how it was the bare minimum. You'd mount a disk or open a plain text file, and there'd be a lot of strange characters that weren't decoded properly. swiftcoder 1 day ago And that's why we all had to buy a copy of MacLinkPlus!
I distinctly remember how it was the bare minimum. You'd mount a disk or open a plain text file, and there'd be a lot of strange characters that weren't decoded properly.
And that's why we all had to buy a copy of MacLinkPlus!