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Re: apple2c-pc by serial cable
Supertimer writes ...
>
> Alexandre Combe <Christiane.Combe@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>
> >I got an apple2c and i'm trying to get connection with the
> >serial cable db9-din5 but nothing work,
> >What are the command for dos or prodos to test port1 or 2??
> >WWHy nothing come on my apple2 screen when i launch the file in
> >ascii-transfer on pc ???
> >damned...
>
> You need one of two things. Either the Crossworks
> package from http://www.sequential.com/ Sequential
> Systems or a null-modem connection.
>
> You were trying to do a null modem connection but
> using the wrong cables.
>
> Instead, get an "Apple IIc to ImageWriter I" cable.
> Also get a DB-25 gender changer and a PC modem
> cable (DB-9 to DB-25) for the PC. Now connect
> the IIc cable to the IIc and the PC cable to the PC.
> Connect the other ends of those cables to either
> side of the gender changer.
>
> Now you need software. http://www.intrec.com/
> Intrec sells ProTERM 3.1.
>
> Finally, get ProTERM 3.1 up and running. DO NOT
> try ASCII transfers. Why do ASCII? ProTERM 3.1
> does Zmodem, Ymodem, Xmodem, Kermit, etc.
Okay; but, suppose Alex wants to use ZLink or some other freeware
telecom program?
With, say, ZLink, would you need to use the //c System Utils to set
the serial port? If you did, would ZLink plus your cable setup work for
NULL modem transfers to/from a PC running, say, HyperTerm (Windows95) or
Telemate (DOS)?
Rubywand