Help - flash player v6 standalone for mac OS 8.6?

desperately looking for flash standalone player v6 for mac OS
8.6. tried the adobe downloads archived flash player section:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_14266&sliceId=2
theres an extensive version 6, but the install only installs
browser plugins, not the standalone player. even if someone has a
v6 standalone player they could zip and email me i would be
eternally grateful.
the release notes talk about a standalone, but its not in the
hqx file that the link gives you.
http://www.adobe.com/support/flash/releasenotes/player/rn_6.html

What are you trying to do? Mac 8.6 is so old as is the Flash
6 player.
ASFAIK, the stand alone players are not generally
distributed. They are only included with the Flash authoring tool.
Maybe it was different back in 2001...
If you have a copy of Flash that runs on Mac OS 8.6 (or
perhaps even OS 9) here is a trick that may help you. (Some of the
names might be off a bit due to changes in the interface. I can't
remember that far back!)
Open up Flash.
Create a new Flash document.
Save it with a name like "MyFlashPlayer"
Go to the File menu and select publish options.
Check the box to publish a Mac projector.
Uncheck the publish to SWF box
Publish your file.
You can now use the projector to open swf files.
Don't know if that will help, but it might. Otherwise let us
know what you are trying to do.

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