It’s a roomy option for old programs and files, and pretty much any classic Mac can use them! (Even without the Iomega driver extension if need be – just use Mt. I’ve always loved the zip drive, even still. My weapon of choice, when it comes to disks and old Macs – is the Iomega Zip 100. Ironically, Windows is easy to work with as HFS explorer provides a simple way to write to mac-formatted floppies. Fortunately, older Mac Applications are small enough they can fit on a single floppy in many cases. Cheap USB floppy drives are easy to come by, and most classic Macs have an internal floppy drive. Floppies are by far smaller, but you can still get far with them. CDs are an easy option, as burning CDs give you plenty of room to work with – but the classic Mac would need a CD drive of course. Let’s start off with the most obvious: disks. There’s no right and wrong way here – whatever works! Older Macs may (or may not) have ethernet, usb, or serial… so this article should give you a few options. This article covers a few methods for getting software and files from a modern Mac or PC onto an older classic Mac.