![]() If the old files were in fact RTF files created in an old Mac, then they should open in TextEdit without any trouble. The sentences above are the ones I was responding to, which seem to say that the files were created in Word 2011 and then taken into SheepShaver so that they could be opened in ClarisWorks. Ronald, yes, the post seems to ask about both old files and new files. More peculiarly, RTF files transferred over to the emulator desktop are often invisible to applications running on the emulator. I have yet to be able to open a single RTF file created from Word 2011 (running in High Sierra) without it crashing. The more irritating of the two is the emulator freezing or crashing when I try to open RTF files (in Clarisworks 5.0 for example). SheepShaver's running in macOS High Sierra on a 2010 iMac with 14GB RAM and I've allocated 1Gb to the emulator. I can save Wordperfect (or Clarisworks WP documents) to RTFs to the shared folder and they open up just fine in Word 2011. Neither Clarisworks nor Wordperfect sees them. It doesn't matter if I put them in the Desktop folder or copy them to folders on the main volume. ![]() The emulator runs Mac OS 9.0.4 nicely but I've encountered two problems with it so far. I'm new to SheepShaver, which I've installed to access some old files that typically just show up as Unix files in OSX.
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