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Re: More ADT Fun



"Bill Garber" <willy4SPAM6pa@comXcast.net> wrote in message news:<l76dnRfRp4bo9eKiU-KYgw@comcast.com>...
> "Ralph Glatt" <julian814@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> ce9c44dd.0310041229.1d774f00@posting.google.com">news:ce9c44dd.0310041229.1d774f00@posting.google.com...
> > Okay, I downloaded ADT on my PC, and opened it. Managed to buy a cable
> > to hook it up to my //c. Followed the instructions, went to download
> > the ssc software to my //c, went fine for about five lines, then it
> > stopped showing line numbers. I thought about this a bit, and decided,
> > "well, when I use Proterm, the asci dump shows up fine on the screen,
> > so I'll just direct that to the printer, print it out, and type it in
> > later." Which I did. Typed it in, but it's saved as an Applesoft
> > program, and it's supposed to be binary. I don't know if it matters or
> > not, but I'm assuming it does, since it won't work. Any ideas out
> > there?
> >
> > Ralph Glatt
> 
> Ralph, I have told you several times. ADT dump is sent to
> the Serial modem port thru the Basic prompt via IN#2. Set
> your baud rate on the PC term program to 300 baud. Now,
> once you have done IN#2 no longer touch the IIc. Then go to
> the PC and ASCII send, using my settings on Telix that I sent
> to you, and send the ADT dump file thru.

I did do this, and the program it sent through started dropping the
line numbers after about five or six lines. That's why I decided to
use the the term program on the //c to make it print out the program,
so I could type it in later.

> Do not use term
> program on the IIc, it won't work. Also need a disk in slot 6,
> drive 1 on the IIc to accept the ADT program once it is received.
> If you have any further problems contact me and we'll get on
> ICQ and do this thing.

Okay, thanks, Bill.


Ralph