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Unfortunately I got a slightly different problem now. bin/.cue file conversion was the way to go as indicated. The sheepshaver solution got the CD to run as suggested by and indeed. Just wanted to stop by and first thank everyone for the support!
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In all honesty, I think my parents still have an old W95 PC somewhere but I live in Germany and they are still in my native Bulgaria, so the logistics might be tricky I did consider purchasing a W95 compatible machine, but to my knowledge retro hardware is a bit pricey here (at least on Ebay). This ( ) would be a more ‘standard’ solution from back in the day, that might even be useful for some retro-gaming, but for that kind of money it becomes too much for my budget. This ( ) would be an affordable solution, but I am uncertain about compatibility with these SFF devices and their CPUs. I will see whether the emulation suggested above plays well with the USB drive I have or whether I have to digitise the CD anyway if the latter, I’ll try both iso and bin/cue options as per your - In all honesty, I think my parents still have an old W95 PC somewhere but I live in Germany and they are still in my native Bulgaria, so the logistics might be tricky I did consider purchasing a W95 compatible machine, but to my knowledge retro hardware is a bit pricey here (at least on Ebay).
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Just got to track me an old copy of Mac OS v7 to actually - I do in fact have an original CD, and this is not a game What I am trying to get to run is an interactive CD-ROM by an obscure (and super weird) US metal musician that I am researching. Thank you all for the suggestions and the quick - I will try sheepshaver in the next day or two, and will report back on how it went. Looking forward to your suggestions, and thanks in advance for the help! I do have a recently built mid-range PC that can handle VM’s if necessary, and I would love to get this CD to run, without having to invest in new software/hardware unless other cheaper/free options are exhausted first.
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I have some experience with older software (we had a DOS-based and subsequently W95 machines in my childhood), though my experience in the IT world is purely on the consumer level.
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I’ve come therefore to ask the members of L1Techs’ forum for suggestions on how I might get this old tech to run and for me to get the full (or as close to as full) functionality of the interactive contents.
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The best way to quantify ‘messed up’ is to compare it to attempting to run a 256 colour video-component using 8/16 colour mode back in the day. The CD-ROM installed and ran fine, but the contents - specifically the video-component - is messed up. I tried to run the CD-ROM via a virtual machine (VirtualBox), emulating Windows 98. Since this would not run under W10 - including their W95 compatibility mode etc. I am trying to get this to run somehow so as to see what is the interactive content, and how much of it would be useful for my research project. As far as the packaging indicates, the software is based on Macromedia, and is QuickTime compatible. I recently came across an old interactive CD-ROM, that I need for a PhD-related academic research, and the CD’s contents were designed to be run on a Windows 3.1 machine or conversely Mac OS v7.0 (release date ca. As such, please excuse me if I’ve added this topic to the wrong category Long time viewer of L1Techs, first time poster on the forum.