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Re: Apple II Networking
"Chris Morse" <chris@cosmicwolf.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 04:38:54 GMT, "Ernest"
> <leucoplast@seanet.NOSPAM.com> wrote:
>
> (MAJOR SNIP)
> >IN#2
> >control-A (both keys at the same time) This will take you to the SSC:
> >prompt.
> >Then type EE and then RETURN (this will Enable Echo)
> >Then type PR#2 and RETURN
> >
> >The above will set the IIe to send and receive data via the SS card.
> >=============================================
> (MAJOR SNIP)
> >
> >I haven't tried it with the IIc yet but it might work in a similar way.
> >
> >E.
>
> Ernest,
>
> SNAP! Enable Echo?
>
> I already put my //c+ aside for the moment, and started putting
> together the //e in its place. The Enable Echo probably isn't my
> problem, though, because I did have the PC sending characters to the
> Apple //c+ and got ADT running on it -- but when I ran ADT and tried
> to send a test disk over, it sat at the prompt "AWAITING REPLY FROM
> PC".
Sounds too familiar. After three cables and countless hours of frustration,
I bought a cheap mac. ADT always stuck at that message. If it turns out all
I needed to do was enable echo... though I was able to do a DOS 3.3 dump.
-Greg
> Anyhow, thanks for the info on the Apple/SSC setup. I'm in the
> process of doing that right now. Hopefully this will all work OK and
> I won't have to go to sleep tonight thinking about it!
>
> // CHRIS
>