09-14-2012, 06:31 PM
Thais,
Numbered is onto something. If the IIci has an internet connection and you're not talking a tremendous number of files, you can email to yourself. Or, via dropbox's web interface, send them to the cloud. Or, FTP them to a space on the web via FTP software.
BTW, if the Mac IIci has an ATA drive - I can't remember if it had a SCSI or ATA connection for its hard disk drive off the top of my head, you may be pull the drive and drop it into an external enclosure.
Or, if it has PCI slots and can find an appropriate drive, you may even be able to throw a USB card into it and then drop the files onto a USB drive. It's been a while and I can't remember if the IIci has Nubus or PCI.
Robert
Numbered is onto something. If the IIci has an internet connection and you're not talking a tremendous number of files, you can email to yourself. Or, via dropbox's web interface, send them to the cloud. Or, FTP them to a space on the web via FTP software.
BTW, if the Mac IIci has an ATA drive - I can't remember if it had a SCSI or ATA connection for its hard disk drive off the top of my head, you may be pull the drive and drop it into an external enclosure.
Or, if it has PCI slots and can find an appropriate drive, you may even be able to throw a USB card into it and then drop the files onto a USB drive. It's been a while and I can't remember if the IIci has Nubus or PCI.
Robert