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Re: Transfering Disk Images from PC to Apple II



Another thing I don't quite understand about ADT, is how it says it must be
on both computers. Easy enough for the PC side, but what about the other
end? How are you supposed to get it on the Apple II if you don't have a way
to write it to disk and it just sits there saying "Apple ][" and expecting a
disk to be inserted? Seems to almost defeat it's purpose. If you have a way
to write Apple II disks why would you need ADT? Yet... it seems you need ADT
on the apple to use it. Docs online don't seem to explain that at all. They
just tell you to put ADT on both computers and configure them and that's it.

Am I missing something here or what? *very confused*

"Steve "Usotsuki" Nickolas" <usotsuki@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:q9Vkc.45864$2v.35089@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> Josiah wrote:
> > 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.
>
> It's a sound card, like an Ad Lib on PCs.
>
> -uso.
>