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Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS



Michael et al,

I have never been able to find shrinkit for a //e. I would have expected to find it on asimov.

> If you don't yet have a file transfer setup working between your PC
> and your Apple II, that should be your first priority.

I use ADT to transfer between pc and - haven't I answered this priority.

I do have an additional step because I need to use my DOS based laptop to actually use ADT - the linux ADT version didn't work for me.

Regards,

Alistair Ross

Michael J. Mahon wrote:
Alistair Ross wrote:


Sort of on this subject, I *really* have troubles with .SDK images.

The main .sdk image is of course Modem MGR, which I have never got working on my 64K //e.

This is what I do to transfer it to my Apple:

1) Download onto linux box.

2) run nulib 3.25 on the files:
$./nulib xd mmgrfile.sdk [where file = install or whatever]
it creates MMGRFILE.33.SDK (note uppercase).
^^ i am confused at this point as to why it creates an SDK file when it is supposed to make a .DSK or a .PO file according to rubywands FAQ. All of the images used are 66K or under, and nulib converts them into 140k files (sounds right to me).

3) Anyhoo, I rename the files to .DSK and:
4) pop them (the 3 dsk files - install, util, program) onto a floppy disk
5) put disk in old dos 486 laptop with serial connection and ADT on it.
adt the disk images over to the apple. That works fine.
6) reboot the apple with the newly created disk. The disks either hang the system (the floppy continually seeks the disk), or the thing borks into the monitor.

No clue where to go from here.


You're doing it the hard way (and getting .po disk images which
ADT can't handle, as Moll points out).

You should simply transfer the .sdk _file_ (using a terminal program)
to your Apple II, then use ShrinkIt on your Apple II to convert it back
to a physical disk.

If you don't yet have a file transfer setup working between your PC
and your Apple II, that should be your first priority.

If you need to make your current setup work to get there, then
there are programs for the PC that will convert ProDOS order to
DOS order and vice versa.

However, there are .dsk images of comm setups for the Apple II
available that ADT can handle perfectly well.  See Rubywand's FAQ
site for more details.

-michael

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