(By the way, "WriteNow still works as of MacOS/X Version 10.2,
running in "Classic" mode, of course. I still use it from
time-to-time, and still think it's an exemplar of how a
word processor ought to work!)
Folks have already mentioned some options for you; I may repeat some
of them in the interest of completeness. Here are some I can think of:
- Ethernet -- The UMAX may or may not have a built-in Ethernet,
but if it's a PCI bus machine, Ethernet "NICs" (Network Interface
Cards) are dirt cheap. Add Ethernet to the UMAX and get the crossover
cable that others mentioned. Then just AppleShare the UMAX's disk
over to the eMac and you'll have all your files moved in half a
jiffy. If the UMAX uses "NuBus" slots instead of PCIbus slots,
it will be harder to find a workable Ethernet card.
- iDisk -- If you have an Apple .Mac account, it comes with 100 MB
of network disk storage (hosted by Apple). You could transfer 100MB
worth of your files from the UMAX up to the iDisk, then transfer them
back to the eMac. Lather, rinse, repeat. Apple has some utilities
that may help you do this.
- Other network "disks" -- Your ISP may offer the same sort of service.
- CDROM -- If you have a CD burner for the UMAX, transfer
everything on CD-R. It's cheap, fast, and reliable.
- Zip Disks -- If you have a Zip disk in your UMAX, get or borrow
a USB Zip drive for the eMac.
- SCSI disk -- I suspect your UMAX has a SCSI disk in it. There may
be possibilities here, but they're technical and messy.
- USB -- You may be able to add a USB card to the UMAX. If you can,
that opens up some other possibilities (like that USB Zip disk).
- Serial -- If worse comes to worst, you can buy a serial adapter
for the eMac and connect the two computers together that way. But
that will be slow and require a lot of work.
Have fun with your new eMac!
Atlant