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Re: Transfering Disk Images from PC to Apple II
- Subject: Re: Transfering Disk Images from PC to Apple II
- From: "Josiah" <com.yahoo@chibivash81>
- Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 21:56:10 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Comcast Online
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> 1) Get someone to send you a disk with the terminal
> program on it, which won't do you much good since
> the disk images are 140K, the same size as the disks,
> so they would overwrite the entire disk and would have
> no where to go.
I suppose it would still happen even though the "DuoDisk" drive has two
drives in it (hence the name).
> 2) Use ADT to convert the images to disk as soon as
> they transfer. Email me and I'll send you a ZIP file
> with all of the versions of ADT inside. You'll also
> need a serial card for ADT to work. They show up on
> eBay quite often, but if you like I can send you one
> for $10 including shipping, if you are in the US.
So the parallel card won't work for that? What a bummer. I may check with a
local store that specializes in older computer systems such as C64, Apple
II, 286's, etc.
And if you know, what's the white and grey box with the red LED and metal
switch that I described in my original post?
Also, what is the Mockingboard card for? I know it has to do with sound,
obviously with the audio cable output, but what exactly? Are there any
online docs about it, etc.