[Discuss] Discuss Digest, Vol 6, Issue 3
Rich Braun
richb at pioneer.ci.net
Wed Nov 2 13:09:45 EDT 2011
Jerry asked:
> One of the ladies in the office has an old Mac G3 Macbook ... I was
> just wondering if there are any OpenSource or freeware standalone
> wipe CDs et. al.
A corollary of this question is: if you have an old Mac, how can you get the
data off it if the machine is kaput? My partner has one in the basement and
when I plugged it in recently (motivated by all the hoopla about Jobs), the
monitor would not come on. (It's got a funky connector so ... no other
compatible monitors in the house.)
This was a Quadra vintage 1994 and what I discovered is that its construction
is the exact opposite of modern Apple gear. Expecting to find a hermetically
sealed enclosure (you know the type--can't even change a battery in these new
things), what I found was a series of quick-release plastic snaps to hold
everything together, from the RAM chips to the hard drive to the outer shell.
The hard drive is a standard 50-pin SCSI. The filesystem is hfs. Assuming
you have a SCSI adapter lying around, those things Just Plain Work on Linux so
after I dd'ed the entire hard drive (160Mb doesn't take long!) I had the whole
project complete in a matter of 15 minutes or so. (The files were mostly
created in an antique Mac version of MS Office so they have to be read by
Word/PowerPoint '97... I couldn't extract them with open-source office
software, alas.)
So, Jerry, pop open the hood and dban the drive on a Linux box. ;-)
-rich
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