I found the online Highland Historic Computer Museum recently. They have a collection of old Mac software downloadable at http://compmuseum.org/wiki/Category:Macintosh_disk_images
I don't think they have been mentioned here before.
I found the online Highland Historic Computer Museum recently. They have a collection of old Mac software downloadable at http://compmuseum.org/wiki/Category:Macintosh_disk_images
I don't think they have been mentioned here before.
Thanks for the link, mrdav. Not a huge repository but some good stuff all the same. They have MS Arcade, I missed out on a copy of this on ebay. Now I don't feel so miffed.
OK, now I'll have to DL the utilities just to see what on 'em... 
Thanks for the pointer!
Nice finding - what about the Games images?
Dunno about the Games images, 24bit, but if you click a link it takes you to a page describing the content of each DL, before you choose to DL or not (found this out when DL'ng the archived utilities).
I see there's also a (physical) lending library in there, which I guess would suit a more locale clientele (Howard County, Maryland, USA). Very interesting books, too. e.g. Be Developer's Guide, Commodore 128 reference guide for programmers, Inside OS/2 Warp version 3, LISP, NeXTSTEP programming... and more.
Do you think the EA butter troll paralegal has found it yet ?