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Re: Apple IIC Serial interface?
elric@neo.lrun.com (Robert H) wrote:
>I was an Apple IIe user many eons ago, so forgive my ignorance of
>its younger brother the IIc.
>I am thinking of getting a used IIc now, just to transfer disk
>images to my PC for use with emulators. Does the IIc have the
>necessary serial interface in it? I know it was a card for the IIe,
>but I don't think the IIc has any slots. Does it have this
>capability?
Yes. The IIc has a 2 serial Din-5 ports on the back. One is marked
for printer and the other for modem. You can get a modem (not
printer) cable that has Din-5->DB-25(male) plugs to plug in the modem
port. If you then get a DB-25->DB-25 null modem adaptor, you can run
a serial cable to the PC and, with proper software, transfer files up
to 19.2 baud (I believe).
Radio Shack has many of the adaptors and serial cables, but not the
A2c modem cable last time I checked (couple of weeks ago).
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