How do I setup Hyperterm to do transfers with my Apple II?
Hyperterm is a good general purpose PC telecom utility for running under Windows on the PC side when transferring files to/from your Apple II. To use Hyperterm, you must first have defined a connection setup and saved it under some name like “A2at300.ht”. From then on, whenever you start Hyperterm, you can click Files and select Open and pick your connection setup from a list which will include A2at300.ht and any other setups you have created. Note: By the way, the Files menu relates to these connection setups, not to stuff you want to send. You pick stuff to send (or a directory to receive to) when you click Transfer and make a choice like “Send File” or “Send Text File”. Once you choose a Transfer activity, you will be able to Browse folders. A 300 Baud Setup Here is an example of creating a 300 baud Hyperterm setup. It is intended for ‘typing in’ Text to your Apple II which is set to accept inputs through a serial port via the IN#2 command. So, the setup uses a fairly long “Line Del