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Success!
- Subject: Success!
- From: "D. Snyder" <dsnyder66@enter.net>
- Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 07:25:22 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: ENTER.net (enter.net)
- References: <TNFw8.17$cg1.49233@newshog.newsread.com>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:19062
Finally got it working. Thanks a lot everyone. Once I get some of my games
turned into DSKs I'll put them up somewhere and post the URL here. Thanks
again!
-Dustin
"D. Snyder" <dsnyder66@enter.net> wrote in message
news:TNFw8.17$cg1.49233@newshog.newsread.com...
> Hi,
>
> I recently came across the Apple Disk Transfer utility and I'd like to
make
> some DSKs from a bunch of Apple IIe games I have. I'm having a hard time
> getting ADT installed on the IIe though. I boot up the IIe with a DOS 3.3
> disk, type IN#3 (I have an Apple Super Serial Card in port 3). Usually it
> just goes back to the ] prompt though. Sometimes I get a cursor. The part
> that I don't understand is the CTRL-A 6B. It always returns a syntax
error.
> Is it press and hold in CTRL-A, then type 6B while holding CTRL-A in? Or
is
> there another way? I use Hyperterm to send the file from my PC and nothing
> ever happens. No error msg, nothing. I don't suppose anyone knows what
> switch settings I should have on my Apple Super Serial card? Thanks for
any
> help! :)
>
>