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Re: ADT Transfer failure



Thanks for the tip, I will look into the software you mentioned. However I
had already worked out the problem myself. It seems ADT on the Apple end got
messed up somehow. I had to recreate the disk through hyperterminal and now
it's working fine again.

"Paul Guertin" <pg@sff.net> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:49:14 GMT, "Josiah" <com.yahoo@chibivash81> wrote:
>
> > However, if I try to transfer an Apple II *.dsk file -to- the Apple II,
ADT
> > attempts to read the disk it will be writing to and returns the error
"not a
> > 16-sector disk". I tried formatting/INITing it ("INIT HELLO") and then
> > trying again but I just get the same error. The version of ADT on the
Apple
> > II I'm using is 1.21
>
> ADT uses RWTS to read track 1, sector 1 to make sure that the
> disk is formatted. Use Copy II Plus or a similar program to confirm
> that your formatted disk is readable (Verify disk in Copy II Plus).
> Make sure you are using ADT under standard DOS 3.3. If it still doesn't
> work, re-upload ADT to your Apple II. Good luck.
>
> Paul Guertin
> pg@sff.net