Ok...I'm looking into the ADT route using apple oasis.
It looks like the 'Apple II disk manager' is the portion of apple ][ oasis
that I'd use to pull the text files out of my apple disk images and into
windows (for porting to hp200), is that right?
I'm a bit lost in the apple II disk manager interface. There is reference
to 'associations' and conversions.
If I drill down in the file manager portion of the screen to a DSK image,
and see a file that I want to pull into windows, how do I do it?
thanks!
-Bob
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
There's a command you can use in Applesoft
Basic to redirect console I/O
to a card in one of its slots - eg, the Super-Serial card. I don't
know what it is, and can't find a refernce to it using google. Does
someone else on the list remember how to do this?
To "turn on" the serial card:
PR#2
Then to get into its (crappy) command interpreter press CTRL-A.
Apparently no one has thought to scan in the command documentation for the
SSC (probably because no one ever really used it). I can't find a copy
online. But anyway, you don't want to go that route since you'll still
need to write some software to send your files over the serial port.
Another option is ADT:
http://www.callapple.org/magazine/2002may/ADT.pdf
It transfers whole disk images to a PC over the serial port. I've used it
before and it is excellent. You'll then need to use an emulator such as
Apple ][ Oasis:
http://www.geocities.com/apl24win/index.html
...which supports extracting individual files from Apple ][ disk images.
It would probably be as efficient (perhaps if not more so) than
transfering individual files over a serial port (after you get the right
terminal software on each side).
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