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Hooking an Apple //c up to a Mac iici
- Subject: Hooking an Apple //c up to a Mac iici
- From: Paul Bramscher <brams006_nospam@tc.umn.edu>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 09:34:45 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus
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I've got a small home network, bringing different kinds of machines
together via TCP/IP: a Windows PC, Linux server, and a Mac iici. After
17 years in my parent's basement, I brought my Apple //c to the light of
day and over to my house.
I'm thinking of attaching the Apple //c to the Mac iici via serial cable
or somesuch so I can transfer old files to it, and from there onto my
network.
What do I need in terms of software (on both ends) and hardware (a cable
I assume?). The Mac is running OS 7.6 or thereabouts. I have a modem
cable for the Apple //c. Do I need a special "null modem" cable to hook
it up to the Mac? I've got ProTERM for the Apple //c. Thanks for any
suggestions.