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- From: HSTAMS@CIPVAX.BIOLAN.UNI-KOELN.DE (Henning Stams)
- Subject: Transferring whole APPLE ][+ Disks via serial card??
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- Date: Fri, 08 Jan 93 17:38:58 GMT
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- Hello out there,
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- as far as I noticed the discussions, it seems to be impossible to read
- the good old 143K-Disks on an IBM-PC.
- Sure it is possible to upload files from an apple to another computer
- using a serial interface and something like kermit.
- But- is there any way to "upload" a whole disk with all its sectors?
- (Sounds like WARPing, which I know on other systems)
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- What I'd prefer is an already written program; I really don't want to bother
- writing it myself using read-sector routines...
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- Any hint is appreciated! Thanks, Henning (hstams@biolan.Uni-Koeln.DE)
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