[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: question about buying a super serial card to use ADT



[posted and mailed]

Hi Jeff,

Having recently gone through this exercise myself, I don't think you need 
to worry about the manual.  The only thing you need to do for ADT use is 
to be able to toggle the baud from 300 for the initial dmp download to 
19200 for speedy disk transfers once ADT is alive and running.

I found alot of SSC docs on the net for the dip settings.  A google 
search should be able to help you out there.

dc


"Jeff Shanholtz" <not.given@to.prevent.spamming> wrote in
v793m2p6ovmf1b@corp.supernews.com:">news:v793m2p6ovmf1b@corp.supernews.com: 

> I'm new to the group and google searching didn't turn up an answer to
> this question (though I've learned quite a bit from you guys already).
> 
> I grew up on an Apple IIe and just pulled it out yesterday to see if
> it still works - it does!! Unfortunately I'm going to have to buy the
> DOS disks because my parents didn't save any disks (except the one
> still in the drive).
> 
> On to my question... I want to transfer some of the software and games
> I used to use from the PC to the Apple, so I need to get a super
> serial card. Will I care whether or not it comes with a manual? Or is
> ADT use straightforward enough that I won't regret not getting the
> manual?