Info: 'If you like this and plan to use/keep it, then please send a $10 fee to my address, so that I can buy my wife something nice in return for the time I spent to create this program and the time I need to keep supporting it.'
2:
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Info: 'Author:'
3:
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Info: 'Adam van Gaalen PA2AGA(until december 1996) (starting december 1996)Verdilaan 68 Slangekruid 282681 KD Monster 2681 CX MonsterThe Netherlands The Netherlands'
Info: 'This program may be distributed freely, but if you do, then please distribute the file '][2Mac Read Me' too!'
6:
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Type: -120
Info: 'When you register please specify your e-mail address (preferred) or home-address, so that I can send you a registration confirmation.'
DITL_130.txt
Items: (6 entries)
0:
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Type: 4
Info: 'NEXT'
1:
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Type: -120
Info: 'On the Apple-][ type: IN#2On the Mac select : File-menu:Download BASIC-program to Apple-][You should see the program come in on the Apple-][ screen...'
2:
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Type: -120
Info: 'Once the program is sent to the Apple-][ it will be saved to the disk there. The rest should be easy...'
3:
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Type: -120
Info: 'Since you have the sources and the README-file you should be able to get things to work. Read the README-file for more info on how to configure your own environment.'
4:
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Type: -120
Info: 'If you are unable to get it going then please get in touch with me, so that I can try to help you out (read the README-file first!).'
5:
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Type: -120
Info: 'How to download the Applesoft BASIC-program to the Apple-]['
DITL_129.txt
Items: (8 entries)
0:
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Type: 4
Info: 'NEXT'
1:
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Type: 8
Info: 'About the serial-connection'
2:
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Info: 'Connect the Apple-][ to the Mac by means of a standard Mac- modemcable. You only need TXD (pin 2 on a standard DB-25 connector), RXD (pin 3) and GROUND (pin 7). If such a cable doesn't work, then interchange the wires at pins 2 and 3.'
3:
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Info: 'If the Apple-][ serial-card has switches for the baudrate, then make sure the switches are set for 9600 bps (300 if 9600 cannot be used).'
4:
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Info: 'Some Apple-][ interfaces need some status-signals to be active, otherwise they may not work at all...'
5:
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Type: -120
Info: 'So... If you cannot get the Mac and Apple-][ talking together then interconnect (on the DB-25 connector) the following pins:'
6:
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Info: 'pin 4 and pin 5pin 6, 8 and pin 20'
7:
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Info: '(RTS and CTS activate eachother now)(DTR, DSR and CD activate eachother)'
DITL_128_About.txt
Items: (5 entries)
0:
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Info: 'NEXT'
1:
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Info: 'Some time ago I discovered the Apple-//e emulator program, written by Victor and Vincent Tan. By paying the shareware-fee for this program I finally have a good substitute for the 2 Apple-]['s that are still in my inventory.'
2:
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Info: 'The only thing I now needed was a way to convert my Apple-][ disks to disk-image files for the //e application. If I had that, I would also have a good way to backup my pile of 10 to 15 years old 5 1/4 inch floppies to my Mac...'
3:
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Info: 'So... I wrote 2 programs... One for the Apple-][ and one for the Mac. These 2 programs together can perform the required task.'
4:
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Info: 'The Apple-][ program will send the floppy-image to a serial interface in one of the Apple-][ slots (usually Slot# 2), while the Mac-program receives the image from the modemport and saves the disk in a //e compatible floppy-format.'