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Apple II+ to Mac?
Hi. I posted something about this on a mac newsgroup a few weeks ago. I
appreciate all the responses I received. I have decided to repost my
questions,because now I can be more specific in my inquiry.
My parents own an Apple II+ with 48K and 5 1/4" disk drives.
They would like to transfer a number of files to my Macintosh. Most their
files were created using the word processor, Apple Writer 1.1, whose
copyright date is1979. They also have a program called Apple Writer Extended by Brillig Systems which allows for conversion of Applewriter documents
to plain, text files. I am wondering, though, if there is an easier way to
convert the files to text files. The Applewriter files are on 70 or so floppy disks.
In addition, I need help figuring out how to get the files, which are on
5 1/4" floppies onto a 3 1/4" floppy that my Mac uses. One suggestion was to
send the files via two modems. However, the Apple II+ is equipped with only a
300baud modem. I do have an external Zoom 2400 baud modem that my sister uses
on her Mac, but I have no idea if this can be hooked up to the Apple II+.
Is it possible to hook up a 3 1/4" disk drive to my Apple II+? I could then
use the Apple/PC exchange software that came with my Mac to read those disks. At present, I don't have an external 3 1/4" floppy drive for Apple II+, but
would consider buying one if it would work, enable me to transfer files
between it andmy Mac.
The best option, in my mind, seems to be to find a computer which can read
APple
II+ files and is connected to both a 5 1/4" floppy drive and a 3 1/4" floppy
drive. But I don't have access to such a computer.
Is it possible to hook up the old, Apple II+ disk drives to my Mac?
Does it make sense to find someone with a computer which might be able to help?
Thanks in advance for your help,
David Mirsky
mirsky@gnu.ai.mit.edu