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Re: Apple II with ProTERM 3.1 OS X/Unix Serial Terminal



In article <14N%k.36087$st1.34848@newsfe10.iad>,
 "Bill Buckels" <bbuckels@mts.net> wrote:

> Then I used ProTERM and a NULL Modem Cable attached to the Super Serial Card 
> on my Apple //e to transfer my programs using YMODEM protocol from a COM 
> program on my PC to build my Apple distribution disks.
> 
> It's nice to see that the MAC has finally caught-up.

There's no reason why you couldn't take an original Mac from 1984 and do 
the same. It's all just a matter of software.

While I don't know which version of the OS that ProTerm Mac requires, 
(7, 8 or 9...), you could do that from ProTerm to ProTerm with an older 
Mac.

Greg B.

PS. And it's Mac, not MAC. MAC is an acronym for Media Access Control, 
the address of your Ethernet port(s), amongst other things.

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