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Re: Apple2 CP/M file transfer
In article <32DE6FAA.716B@bei.moscow.com>,
David Blevins <dblevins@bei.moscow.com> wrote:
> I have a bunch of Apple2 CP/M format disks with text files that I would
> like to transfer to a PC. No problem I thought, just use a NULL modem
> cable between the Apple2 & the PC and "pip aux:=b:*.doc". Unfortunately,
> the serial port on the Apple2 seems to be shot. So now I'm looking for
> an alternative approach. I have access to another Apple2 with a good
> serial port, but no CP/M card. Is there any way to read/convert the CP/M
> disks on the non-CP/M Apple2?
There was a program named CPMXFER, available for the Apple SoftCard,
however it really runs in plain Apple DOS, and transfers files from
Apple CP/M to Apple DOS diskettes.
But you also have these options:
1. Take the CP/M card from your Apple2 and put it in that other
Apple2 with a good serial port. Also bring along your CP/M
diskettes. Boot up CP/M, then transfer the files.
2. Borrow the good serial port from that other Apple2 and insert it
into your Apple2, then transfer the files.
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