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Re: ADTgs issues
- Subject: Re: ADTgs issues
- From: Linards Ticmanis <ticmanis@gmx.de>
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 21:19:31 +0200
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Paul Schlyter wrote:
> Does ADT13 have a Comm Card version of its Apple II client? If not,
> such a client must somehow be created, or else I won't be able to
> transfer that disk using ADT.
Since most of the difference is in the DOS being used on the disk, the
patches to the client are fairly minimal -- I did them with a hex
editor. Probably I could just apply the same changes to the ADT.CC file.
Though I won't be able to test it then, since I don't own a Comm Card.
The other problem is the server, I never got around to doing the patches
to any versions other than MS-DOS and Linux. I might take a stab at the
ADTPro server, should also be a fairly minimal change.
> However, this will take some time. My Apple II resides in my country
> house, and in winter I go there every 3rd weekend or so (usually to do
> other things than dabble with my Apple II :-). But eventually I'll
> get this done in one way or another, since some day I'd like the few
> 13-sector Apple II disks I have transferred to disk images too.
There's no hurry at all. If the disks have lasted that long, they'll
probably keep up another couple of months. ;-)
--
Linards Ticmanis