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Re: ADT on a //c
I gave this a try but again got the same error. I checked my cable
again and it seems to be correct, I downlaoded ADT.dmp successfully I
just don't have a Dos 3.3 disk to run it off of so thats my problem
one question that I have is the ADT122.zip file that I have doesn't
have the dos33.dmp file in it. should it? I got mine from the one site
(the dmp file is 28,765 bytes) but it didn't work so I don't know if
this is a different one. This is driving me crazy!!!
On Mon, 04 Mar 2002 11:22:16 -0600, noone@nowhere.net wrote:
>I modified instructions for you from the CSA2 FAQ not included with the
>ADT program. I believe this will simplify the process for you. I can
>not verify this at this time as I do not have the cable for a IIc. I
>recommend that you print this out.
>
> Lets try it without any comm software at all. We will still
>essentially make the IBM type in the program on the Apple II using the
>comm ports of both computers.
>
>Turn off the two computers.
>
>4. Plug in the cable to both computers. (Properly wired cable is the
>key.)
>
>See the end for a cable diagram.
>
>For the WinDoze Computer--
>
>5. Uncompress the ADT122.zip into a folder with the name adt122 on the
>root of the C: drive for convenience. (I use Winzip for ease of use.)
>
>6. Get to a DOS prompt. For a Windows 95/98/ME computer, use a 'dos
>window' by selecting Start/ Programs/ MSDOS Prompt.
>
>7. Set up the port for communications. Type in the following command at
>the dos prompt, replace the X with a port number, either 1 or 2, where
>the cable is plugged into the PC.
>
>mode comX baud=300 data=8 stop=1 parity=n
>
>8. Turn on the Apple IIc and Press Control-Reset to get to a prompt.
>Then type the floowing two line pressing the Enter key after each line.
>
>IN#2
>Ctrl-A6B
>
>
>9. Go back to your Windows machine and type this into your Dos Prompt
>window. Replace the X with the port number, 1 or 2 as you did above.
>
>cd \adt122
>TYPE DOS33.DMP>comX
>
>10. You will see DOS 3.3 being typed in by your PC.
>
>11. Before doing anything else, insert a standard 5.25" double-density
>diskette into Drive 1 and type
>
>INIT HELLO (i.e. type in INIT HELLO and press RETURN).
>
>The drive should spin and in a minute your diskette should be INITed.
>
>12. Restart the IIc using your new Dos33 diskette.
>
>Thankx,
>Ed
>
>
>The Proper cable diagram according to the FAQs
>
>IIc Port # viewed form the back of the computer/ solder side of the 5
>pin din.
> 5 1
>4 2
> 3
>
>PC Serial Ports are usually numbered
>
>Name IIc PC9 PC25 Name
> DTR 1 --- 6 6 DSR
> 1 8 DCD shorted to DSR on PC side
> Tx 2 --- 2 3 Rx
> Gnd 3 --- 5 7 Gnd
> Rx 4 --- 3 2 Tx
>DSR/ DCD 5 --- 4 20 DTR
>
>I recommend that you also short the following wires together on the PC
>side, I do not know if this is necessary, but it won't hurt.
> 7 4 RTS
> 8 5 CTS
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