Hans Franke wrote:
Oops, forgot two mor important informations. For the
Transfer-Hitlist,
before writing your worn stuff, there are two more levels:
3.1 Use Kermit on both sides ... still the best all across communications
solution of all times.
3.2 Use your favoured terminal programm on the A2 and Hyperterm on the PC
Side. Classic 300 Baud will always work, but I've heard about some
experience, that even speeds up to 19,2 shpould be possible - but
200 is way more classic ...
Presumably that's only good for getting files onto a floppy at the A2 end -
not writing a raw disk image to a floppy?
That's the bit I was pondering over, as there seem to be various file transfer
mechanisms about, but things are a little less clear when it comes to writing
raw images (presumably with ADT the clue's in the name and that's designed for
raw images rather than individual files...)
I don't *think* we have access to a A2gs, so it's looking like ADT's the way
to go...
cheers
J.