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Re: PC to Apple for Apple IIc+
- Subject: Re: PC to Apple for Apple IIc+
- From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer)
- Date: 1999/07/31
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <fnoo3.707$4A5.5831@news4.mia>
"Gus Vilomar" <gvilomar@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>Need some help!!!
>
>I own an Apple IIc+ (not Apple IIc) and I downloaded Apple Oasis for Windows
>and ADT121. I want to transfer some .DSK to my Apple and some Apple
>Programs to my PC (emulator) however I'm having a hard time finding the
>right cables. I prefer to use a null modem cable but I don't know where to
>connect it on my Apple. I have four open ports: (1) a 9-pin mouse/joystick
>port, (2) a round modem port, (3) a 15pin port (monitor port???), and (4) a
>round printer port. Since all the instructions talk about connecting the
>serial "null modem" cable to a 25pin Apple port, I'm assuming I can't use
>these cables -> no 25 pin port.
Just get a DB25 to DB9 serial converter available in any PC store. This
is standard hardware for the PC as PCs have two types of serial
connector standards, 9-pin and 25-pin.
Hmm...if those are .PO images, did you know that it is possible to get
a program called DOS 3.3 Launcher to run them? Imagine having six
disk images on one 3.5" disk on the IIc Plus and selecting between
them. ;-)