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Re: Looking for ALF AM ][ disks images



Kevin wrote:
> On Sunday, October 14, 2012 10:49:19 PM UTC-5, Phil Tubb wrote:
>> On Thursday, October 11, 2012 1:07:27 PM UTC-7, Antoine Vignau wrote:
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>> > Phil,
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>> > Disks are still *wanted* but manuals can be found at:
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>> > http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%20II%20Documentation%20Project/Interface%20Cards/Audio/ALF%20Apple%20Music%20II/
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>> > ...or...
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>> > http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%20II%20Documentation%20Project/Interface%20Cards/Audio/ALF%20Music%20Synthesizer/
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>> > Antoine
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>> The guy who wrote the software says he has all the software disks and
>> probably also a copy on a hard drive.  They are all in storage so it may
>> be a while before I can get a copy.  Being new to this group, could
>> someone explain to me what the preferred method is for taking, say, an
>> Apple II floppy disk and turning that into a file that could be uploaded
>> and subsequently downloaded by the members here for use?
>> 
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>> 
>> Phil
> 
> ADTpro
> 
> http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/
> 
> sends and receives floppy disk images over serial or worst case audio
> using
> the tape interface
>

Additionally, if you have the equipment, which is generally a pre-1998
series Macintosh and an Apple IIgs, you can use ShrinkIt to compress disks
and disk files, then use AppleTalk to send the files to the Macintosh.

Use a Mac with Ethernet ports then you can get these files to an even newer
machine.

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