Ive heard of ADT and ap2222pc. How do these packages work for transferring Apple II disks between an Apple II and a PC?
Yesterday I downloaded ap2222pc.zip written by some guy in Hong Kong. It copies whole Apple disk images over to the PC, or PC to Apple, or individual files back and forth! You buy a 25-pin male parallel port connector and two 8-pin DIP sockets from Radio Shack. He gives the wiring diagram for connecting 9 wires between them. You type in a 6502 assembly program on your apple at address 300. Save the program, shut things off, hook up the wire from your PC printer port to the Apple Game Controller socket, turn them on (Apple first, then the PC), and run his programs. It works great! I’ve already made 26 disk images from my old Apple disks. —————————- By: Paul Guertin, Sean Gugler, Paul Schlyter, Rubywand, Ronny Svedman ADT (Apple Disk Transfer) lets you transfer 5.25″ 16-sector A2 disks from your Apple II to your PC. It will also transfer standard 5.25″ .dsk disk image files from the PC to a formatted 5.25″ diskette on the Apple II. The connection is a fairly simple NULL