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Re: bootstrapping terminal emulator onto Apple IIe/c



e1t_kr0g@ftso.org (Krog) wrote in message news:<128dfc4b.0406241212.19a94b@posting.google.com>...
> Hi there -- 
> 
> I would like to make my Apple //c infinitely more useful through the
> addition of a terminal emulator, like Z-Link or Kermit or another DOS
> 3.3-compatible, freely available program.  I'm running into a
> chicken-and-egg problem though, as I don't know how to get the
> emulator from a modern computer to the Apple, however, without the aid
> of said emulator.
> 
> Does anyone know how I can accomplish this?  I have access to a
> Windows PC with a 5.25" floppy drive, if that helps at all; I also
> have Macs and Unix machines at my disposal.  I've considered writing a
> 6502 machine code program (note: I also have no assembler for the
> Apple) to slowly take in data through the joystick port, but I was
> hoping there is an easier way.
> 
> Thanks, Usenet!

I'm surprised you couldn't find that you could do something with ADT.
Guess no one has made disk images of Z-Link yet. :-(

Well, if no one offers, email me at my hotmail account, and I'll see
about snail mailing you a copy of Z-Link.


Ralph Glatt