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ADTPro question or idea
- Subject: ADTPro question or idea
- From: Warren Ernst <wernst@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:50:44 -0000
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So I've been using ADTPro 1.02 with mg Uthernet-equipped GS lately,
and it is truly amazing. Hat's off to you for making it.
Still, I was thinking of a different way to use it. Suppose I wanted
to use ADTPro to simply use the uthernet (or serial connection) to
simply *transfer* the disk image file (or indeed, any file) to or from
the Apple to the PC host, without actually creating the disk or disk
file?
I know I would normally use a terminal program and y-modem to just
transfer a file over serial ports, so I guess I'm really talking about
using the Uthernet card to do this.
Is there already some hidden way to just do file transfers over the
Uthernet? Or is this some sort of useless pipe-dream feature?
Or is there already a decent FTP program that will do this? (I hate to
have to install Marionetti and boot to GSOS when an 8-bit program
would do the job, but I digress.)
Anyway, thanks again for a great program!
-Warr