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Re: ADT



I was having problems getting the initial little program over also, so what
I did was...

I opened the adt.dmp file using Notepad (on my WinPC) and typed out the
first few lines of the program by hand, on my Apple II. See below.

3D0G
NEW
CALL-151
803:4C 0E 08 05 00

Then, I copied the lines that begin with (:) directly to HyperTerminal,
using copy/paste. As far as the apple is concerned, it's like I typed it all
by hand, and the Apple is just echoing the text -right below the CALL-151
stuff that I did type on the Apple II. It takes a couple of minutes for the
Apple to display the text that you just dumped into HyperTerminal.

After the (:) lines finished copying, I typed the final line of the ADT.DMP
file -BSAVE ADT,A$803,L$A01,S6,D1 directly below the final line, on the
Apple II. That saved the program to disk, and I was ready to go.

You might give that a try. I worked for me.

Ernest



Phoenyx wrote in message <38E0356E.6AF8DCBA@dcnet2000.com>...
>Transferring the file via 300 baud should not be too hard. First
>make sure that both computers are set to 300 baud.
>
>On the Apple, type IN#2 (or whatever port your serial card is in)
>This directs the Apple to accept input from the serial card.
>
>On the PC you can use a couple of methods. The easiest for me was
>using the Windows comm program. Using Notepad or a text editor,
>copy the text to the copy buffer (select all + copy) then paste
>the text into the terminal. If the Apple gives errors you may
>have to adjust the line sending mode or turn it off.
>
>The other method is to transfer the file via text transfer. It
>will still need to be done at 300 baud. I have not used this
>but it should work.
>
>If you have a serial setup capable of transferring files you can
>simply transfer the file to the Apple and exec it into memory.
>This is technically the same as the serial port transfer. The ADT
>program assumes their is no other method of transfer available.
>
>--
>
>Cheers and best wishes,
>Phoenyx
>
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>
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>
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>
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