When you do get the last supported versions of Adobe Flash player and Shockwave player
for PPC-based Macs (G4/G5) the web page
http://www.hornbyeagles.com/ should load fine.
This does so on both my G4 Macs running Tiger 10.4.11 & another G4 with Leopard 10.5.8.
{OOPs... now it doesn't seem to work.
Says servers are not working;
yet chat indicates others see it!}
Flash player 7.6MB
Shockwave player 3.7MB
+{don't see where these would be 80 MB files}+
With changes in how Adobe addresses accessing their product downloads, that can only
add another layer of confusion along with the tedium of dealing with them & their products.
Oh, there also is a newer version of Adobe Reader; you can get an update within the Reader
application since you can check for them within it while it is running.
Usually, you don't Uninstall the Flash or Shockwave players before you get a known good
version for the system you are attempting to update. The players may be needed to access
the web pages you navigate to before you find & install the correct replacement player(s.)
Looks like I may have to save the page URLs to Adobe's Flash player archive; in case my
Macs may need a replacement or later version Player download. I save this kinda stuff
for later re-use, with more than one computer using similar OS version player.
You may do well to update any browsers you have, too. Firefox has a few newer ones,
the 3.6.14 is available if you don't go beta version. Camino was still at 2.0.6. Opera
may have something newer, etc. Check your choice of Flash/Shockwave player against
the browsers and OS X version you have.
It's always fun to update third party stuff.
You may have to contact the web master
of the page to ask if they're not able to
use the older Flash version support there.
Good luck & happy computing! 🙂
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