You may have had some software on the '98 PC that could read Mac files, but
some of these files were saved in Mac only formats, so you'll need a Mac and
the program that created them. You can check what these files are here:
http://filext.com/
You could try emailing them to someone with a Mac and the relevant program,
and you might be able to convert them to something a PC can read.
Notepad can open any file, so you might be able to extract some info that
way.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Erif Thunen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> When I got my new PC, which runs Vista, , I transferred a lot of ancient
> Mac files from my old PC, which ran Windows 98. Windows 98 could open the
> Mac files, but Vista can't seem to deal with them. The files are TEM, TTE,
> INT, UAL, ANK, HEC, YJO, YJU, YLA, etc., etc. Is there anything I can
> download with which to open these files?
>
> Thank you,
> Erif.
>
>
>
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