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Re: question on Standards for files
- Subject: Re: question on Standards for files
- From: jmholmes@swbell.net (John)
- Date: 2000/01/11
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: SkyNET Corporation
- References: <Yzte4.1330$B9.10048@news1.teleport.com>
KEGS an emulator for Linux that can actually write in a prodos or HFS format
to a 3.5" floppy drive and possibly to a 5.25" drive as well from what I
gathered.. The ones for NT, 95/98 can't write to the floppy drive due to the
direct hardware calls that are necessary to write in a different format... It
can be obtained at...
http://www.psn.net/~kentd/kegs/index.html
Hope that helps ya out!
In article <Yzte4.1330$B9.10048@news1.teleport.com>, god23@heaven.org (Bart)
wrote:
>Guys: shk bxy and the like seem to be the standards for files in the ftp
>sites. My question: how do you folks normally get these on to your IIs? do
>you all have modems on your respective boxes? are you using null modem from
>PCs? Transfers from Macs? what? I am NOT a Mac person, I have a few oldies,
>but no modem and do all of my online stuff from PCs (NT, 95/98 or Linux) and
>have the DEVIL of a time getting stuff across to my II. Any pointers/tips/
>trade secrets out there?
>Only way I have found that is easy for transfer is ADT with dsk files. As
>most stuff is actually 140k or less in size, it seems to me that would be an
>excellent choice as an archive format.
>2 cents worth
>-Bart
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