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ADT with Apple /// in Emulation Mode - Works in Slot 7
- Subject: ADT with Apple /// in Emulation Mode - Works in Slot 7
- From: schmidtd <schmidtd@my-deja.com>
- Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 19:16:40 -0700 (PDT)
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N.N. Thayer asked about ADT in an Apple /// in emulation mode last
November. That thread is here, which Google won't let me append to
now:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.apple2/browse_frm/thread/11fb04454a28cf75
I just picked up an Apple /// from a friend (it's HEAVY!), and tried
ADT. I had to build a frankencable from various pieces, as the DB25
coming out of the /// is female. (Personal problem; just has to do
with what connectors I happen to have on hand.) Anyway, on to the
solution:
Connect the /// to your host computer. You must use a null modem
cable.
Boot the /// with the II emulation diskette. Leave the defaults as
they are.
Put the ADT disk in drive 1; hit enter to boot it.
Go to ADT's setup screen and choose SSC slot 7.
Match the baud rate to the host server - and you're ready to go!