The CD should work find on any Mac running a current system. OS X includes
support for the long windows filenames (joliet filenames), but if you're
running an OS9.x variant you should install this utility:
http://www.tempel.org/joliet/
There should be no need to change file types, but if you end up needing to
do so I'd recommend this freeware:
http://www.blackdiamond.co.za/bdfree.html
There's lots of good stuff here... get the utilities package at the bottom
of the page.
Have fun,
Mike
on 1/26/02 11:07 PM, Joe Gwinn at joegwinn@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hans,
>
> At 12:14 AM +0000 1/27/02, olympus-digest wrote:
>> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 17:48:26 +0100
>> From: "Hans van Veluwen" <hcvanveluwen@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [OM] Fw: eSIF_On_CD / iMac Question
>>
>> Any iMac users out there that can answer this question - what software do
>> you need to read the eSIF on CD (which is a CD rom created on a PC) on an
>> iMac?
>
> I'm a Mac user. PDF files on a CD ROM are generally readable by all Macs.
> I'll know for sure when my eSIF CD arrives, and I'll post a report. Often the
> Mac user needs to copy the files to a hard disk and change their file type and
> creator, to allow one to launch Adobe Acrobat Reader simply by double-clicking
> on the icon.
>
> Joe
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