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Re: Converting APPLE II binary files to IBM compatible, for recovering eprom files stored years ago.
- Subject: Re: Converting APPLE II binary files to IBM compatible, for recovering eprom files stored years ago.
- From: jamess@cts.com (Jim Stafford)
- Date: 1996/12/12
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: CTS Network Services (CTSNET), San Diego, CA
- References: <58j7fe$qm9@news.istar.ca> <58knkc$1se4@uni.library.ucla.edu>
pubpc1@library.ucla.edu wrote:
: John Robertson <pinball@istar.ca> wrote:
: >Howdy, howdy, howdy..
: >Well I have a simple problem, I wish to be able to (ha) read my old apple
: >files on my IBM compatible so I can transfer the little B@#$(@s over to
: >the now standard format IBM for eprom programming. These are a bunch that
: >I saved over ten years ago, and I don't have any easy way (nor remember
: >how to) transfer the files via serial cable and an old super serial card.
: >Any suggestions would be helpfull, I have about 15 - 20 double sided ( I
: >flipped them over, hey floppies were expensive once apon a time) discs of
: >files. Thanks!
: Simple. Connect your modem to your II's serial card, run communications
: software (like ProTERM), Zmodem the files to your account.
: Disconnect the modem from the II and reconnect it to your PC. Run
: communications software (like ProComm) and Zmodem the files from your
: account.
: -Scott G.
Why don't you go to Raio Shack and get a null modem?
jamess