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You might also try using the SheepSaver application with a more recent version of Classic OS - I didn’t have any old installer CDs with me at the time. Then double-click on the Classic drive disk image in OS X and you should be able to see the files and access them as normal. You can save files to your Classic drive that you created a disk image for (that’s where Concord saves it’s preferences to). I was also noticing the copy/paste problem. I was amazed at how speedy Classic and Concord opened in Basilisk. Do you have any idea how we could access saved files from Concord for use in, say Word or TextEdit in OSX? or copy and paste?Īgain thanks for your creative work around. Since Concord docs are just text files it must be somewhere. I saved a Concord notebook doc and then searched for it in Spotlight, but no joy. The Classic Drive you created appears to exist in a parallel universe inaccessible to the normal OSX one. I tried to copy and paste from Concord to OSX apps, with no success.
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They do say that they are going to update it, but no timeline on that. I didn’t know what I would do when Classic disappeared since the Mother Church has been AWOL on Concord.
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I was a beta tester for both the IBM and Mac Concord. I was visiting your mother when she showed me what you’d done to get Concord to run on her Intel Mac.
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