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Re: Creating Apple /// boot disks using MacADT
- Subject: Re: Creating Apple /// boot disks using MacADT
- From: schmidtd <schmidtd@my-deja.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:08:02 -0800 (PST)
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On Jan 18, 11:00 am, jjj <jjj@[nosp444m]io.com> wrote:
> On 2008-01-18 05:38:33 -0800, schmidtd <schmi...@my-deja.com> said:
> > And some disks that you transfer with MacADT and ADT really work,
> > correct?
>
> They *all* really work. In fact, when I'm running ProDOS, I can see all
> the files on the Apple /// System Utils disk, Demo disk, etc.
Ok, then the problem is with the ///'s drive.
> > MacADT's server isn't going to understand some of the
> > protocol extensions of ADTPro client.
>
> Is there an update of MacADT that's compatible with ADTPro? Or do I
> have to go and buy a Keyspan adapter and use the Unix thingie? Because
> I really prefer using Macs to using Unix! Haha oh the irony.
I don't have the source to MacADT, so I can't update it. But if you
only want to move 5-1/4" floppies around, The old MacADT and client
should do you fine.