Start with a Macintosh modem cable that has the round connector on one end
and a DB25 connector on the other. There is also a Macintosh program
called MacLink which has a Mac to PC cable that you may be able to use.
My cable is the nifty cable that comes with CrossWorks. The PC end has
both DB25 and DB9 connectors, while the Apple II end has DB25 (Super Serial
Card), small round (IIgs, IIc+), and large round (IIc, Laser 128)
connectors. I have used this cable between a PC and a Mac LC II as well.
Paul R. Santa-Maria
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
paulrsm(a)ameritech.net
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From: Richard A. Cini, Jr. <rcini(a)msn.com>
To: ClassCompList <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Subject: Mac/gs<==> PC
Date: Saturday, April 15, 2000 09:08 PM
I'm looking to transfer some files from my PC to my //gs. I could do it
wit
h a null-modem cable (for which I need the 8-pin DIN
to DE9 pinout). I
could
also do it with a Superdrive connected to the //gs.
Anyone have any
experien
ce with an external Superdrive? What do I need on the
gs side? I have a
ROM0
3 gs with System 6.0.8.