Apple II floppies to be read from the PC?
ftp sites, etc. would be greatly appreciated. SUMMARY OF RESPONSES: ——————– >From uli@izfm.uni-stuttgart.de >From news … Les Ferch There is a card called the MatchPoint PC card that will let you read and write Apple II DOS, ProDOS, and CP/M disks on a PC 5.25″ 360K drive. We used to have one installed in an XT here and it worked fine. The other common way of moving the data is to connect an Apple II to a PC using a NULL modem cable and using comm programs such as Kermit to transfer the data. ——————- Michael Hoffberg About a year ago, I picked up card for my ibm made by TrackStar. It is basically an apple II that sits inside your IBM. When you enable it, it can boot off an apple drive, it uses the ibm keyboard and monitor. In any case, I think that it is possible to transfer files between the IBM and Apple II with the card. —————— Fred R. Opperdoes Any Apple II (E or GS) owner having an Applied Engineering PC Transporter card is able to do the job