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Re: Apple ][+ Compatible
In article <119858@bu.edu> tombaker@world.std.com (Thomas A. Baker) writes:
>In article <C6znAx.GuL@Interlan.com> spencer@interlan.interlan.com (Gary Spencer x713) writes:
>>
>>Hello! I've got a Franklin 1200 ACE machine, which is ][+ compatible. I'm
>>looking for someone that has a terminal with download protocols to snail
>>mail me a copy. I have Apple DOS 3.3, but can't find any ][+ terminals. Everything seems to be ][e, which won't run on this machine. Any other
>>info on where I can get ][+ software would be appreciated. Thanks,
>>
>>spencer@interlan.interlan.com
>
>I was going to sympathize, until I saw you're in Mass! The BCS has
>some old DOS 3.3 telecomm programs. The only one I am certain of is
>Telecomm disk #4, Kermit. Um, wait, that's ProDOS based. But check
>the BCS anyway, or contact New England Apple Tree.
Actually, I believe Kermit is DOS 3.3-compatible. The secret is you have to
configure the serial driver in ProDOS, and then copy the binary onto a DOS
3.3 disk.
- Neil Parker
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