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Apple II+ basic and pascal text files - transfer to UNIX
- Subject: Apple II+ basic and pascal text files - transfer to UNIX
- From: google_news@google_news.absol.com (Rob)
- Date: 17 Jul 2003 15:16:25 -0700
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: http://groups.google.com/
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:33040
Would anyone here have any suggestions for how to efficiently and effectively
transfer applesoft basic programs and pascal text files to a UNIX computer?
Among my apple collection are working machines with super serial cards and
some not quite ever made to work scsi controllers; and plus, e, gs, and even a
c model.
I have some useful software in both applesoft and pascal format that I've never
managed to properly upload to a server back when I still remembered how to run
file transfer software. I seem to remember that one file transfer system knew
how to read dos, pascal, and prodost formatted filesystems.
Some of the applesoft programs have very long lines which have been a problem in
prior software upload attempts, or perhaps it was in my attempts to "list" out
the files to a text file on the apple. For example I recall always using a "?"
as a shorthand for "print" and thus cram lots of stuff on each line, but then
when printing, each line could exceed whatever buffer was alotted...
If I somehow transfer the applesoft files as binaries, has anyone ever produced
a token parser that can run on them under UNIX? Even if not I remember an
Apple II emulator circulating about 15 years ago I could probably use to some
advantage...
Really its one particular applesoft program of mine that was even referenced
in a 1982 NY Times article that I'd like to recover... but there is also some
good stuff in pascal.
Please email any suggestions particularly if its no longer July 2003.
Perhaps someone might have an ethernet card to rent or lend?