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Re: ADT problem
Joseph Stevenson writes ...
>
> Hi everyone.
>
> I've used ADT a number of times in the past with good success.
> The most recent success was just a few months ago. Now, for
> some reason, I can't get it to work.
> ADT (Apple side) reports "error: not a 16-sector disk"; I don't
> think the A2 and PC are communicating. However, I tried connecting w/
> Hyperterminal to the A2 (IN#2), and it works just fine. I'm even able to
> resend adtgs.dmp. I tried both the old dos ADT, as well as the current
> ADTw, to no avail. I'm out of idea, and I could use some help.
>
> Joe
If ADT says "error: not a 16-sector disk" it may be that the target
diskette has not been INITed. ADT expects to find a target diskette which has
been formatted for 35 tracks and 16 sectors per track. It can not write to a
blank diskette or to most copy protected diskettes.
Another possibility is that an HD diskette may have been formatted (via
a DOS 3.3 INIT, Copy II Plus, ...) on a more modern 40-track disk drive but
is being used in a standard Apple II drive for the transfer. Standard Apple
II drives will not work with HD diskettes. The diskette needs to be a DD
(double density) diskette.
Rubywand
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- ADT problem
- From: "Joseph Stevenson" <ikvsabre@comcast.net>