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Re: Appleworks ASCII Question
Scott Eiler (seiler@ma.ultranet.com) wrote:
: In article <MPG.ee2b6ce35f611d9989680@news.pacbell.net>,
: ajs6695@pacbell.net (Alan Stadelhofer) wrote:
: >I have Appleworks 2.0 and Ansiterm. A few years ago, I was able to send
: >my word processing files as ASCII text so that I could import them into
: >an IBM. I can't remember how, though. I would like to send a bunch of
: >old databases as ASCII and import them.
: I see there are already answers on how to print from Appleworks to ASCII
: text, so I won't repeat them.
: But my problem is this:
: I have an Apple IIe with an I/O card (the same card my printer cable plugs
: into), a 25-pin Null Modem cable, and Comm.System on Chuck Orem's Apple II
: Modem Starter Disk. I'm trying to import into Windows 95 using Hyperterm
: on my COM2 port. Both ends support Xmodem with CRC, but no data gets
: across.
: Do I need a different cable, a different place to plug it in, or both?
Have you tried...
a) Adding a null-modem to the line OR
b) Reversing the jumper block on your Super Serial Card?
Just a thought...perhaps your serial ports are talking "send" to "send"
rather than "send" to "receive"...
Dave Althoff, ][.
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