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Re: Apple Disk Transfer Problem
- Subject: Re: Apple Disk Transfer Problem
- From: Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 19:54:45 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.apple2.comm
- Organization: SBC Internet Services
- References: <3aec7b74.16612879@24.92.68.20>
- Xref: newsfeed.google.com comp.sys.apple2:7580 comp.sys.apple2.comm:116
sc writes ...
>
> Greetings all. Hope I'm not re-posting. I think my last msg got
> dumped. I am trying to use ADT v1.22. The dump of the prog files
> from pc to apple using hyperterm goes fine, So I think my
> connections/settings are good. However when running ADT from the
> apple, I seem to have no connection. I am working on this with the
> author of the program (seems like a nice guy-Hi, Paul!), but I thought
> I'd see if anyone here had seen this before, and worked through it.
> Thanks,
> SC
Some things to check/try ...
o- On the PC, you are running the usual version of adt.exe in a DOS window.
The usual version of adt.exe needs to run under DOS-- i.e. you need to get
out of Windows and into DOS mode and start adt.exe there.
Or, download the version of adt.exe which is designed to run under Windows.
See http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/Csa2T1TCOM.html#012 for a link to
adtw122.zip on Ground. This file includes adt.exe designed for windows. (If
your transfer of ADT to the Apple II went okay, you do not need to
re-transfer ADT.)
o- On the PC, your COM port setting has "flow control" set to "None".
Experiment with setting it to "hardware" or something else besides "None" (in
Windows, go to Control Panel--> System--> Device Manager--> Ports ...) .
o- In adt.exe on the PC, you need to set COM Port to the COM port you are
connected to.
o- In adt.exe on the PC, you need to set speed to the same baud rate set for
the Apple II.
Rubywand