Vintage Macintosh models with high-density floppy drives and are running System 7.x with PC Exchange can read DOS formatted disks. You won't find floppy drives on modern PCs but a USB floppy drive will work for transferring files. Zip drives were also popular for transferring data between systems and a few different Macintosh models such as the [[Power Macintosh 6500]] and [[Power Macintosh G3]] included this option at the factory. Zip drives could also be found on PCs either externally via parallel port and USB, or internally with IDE. | Vintage Macintosh models with high-density floppy drives and are running System 7.x with PC Exchange can read DOS formatted disks. You won't find floppy drives on modern PCs but a USB floppy drive will work for transferring files. Zip drives were also popular for transferring data between systems and a few different Macintosh models such as the [[Power Macintosh 6500]] and [[Power Macintosh G3]] included this option at the factory. Zip drives could also be found on PCs either externally via parallel port and USB, or internally with IDE. |