Common programs for doing this work are ADT and ADTPro:</p>
<ul>
<li>Apple Disk Transfer (ADT) - <atarget="_blank"href="http://adt.berlios.de">http://adt.berlios.de</a>
- runs natively on Windows, but is limited to transferring 5-1/4" disks.</li>
<li>Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (ADTPro) - <atarget="_blank"href="http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/connectionsserial.html">http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/connectionsserial.html</a>
- requires Java, but is capable of transferring all disk types and sizes.</li>
</ul>
<pstyle="font-weight: bold;">Audio Transfers:</p>
Apples with audio (cassette) jacks can transfer disk images
via those ports through audio jacks on a PC.
This method is considerably slower than using a serial line,
but may be used if
the Apple in question lacks a serial port, for example.
Common programs for doing this work are ADTPro and Arme Leute Apple Disk Transfer:</p>
<ul>
<li>Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (ADTPro) - <atarget="_blank"href="http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/connectionsaudio.html">http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/connectionsaudio.html</a>
<li>Arme Leute Apple Disk Transfer (Poor Man's ADT) - <atarget="_blank"href="http://seb.riot.org/appleII/aladt.sml">http://seb.riot.org/appleII/aladt.sml</a>
Apples with an <ahref="http://a2retrosystems.com/">A2RetroSystems</a> Uthernet
card can transfer disk images via ADTPro:
<ul>
<li>Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (ADTPro) - <atarget="_blank"href="http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/configethernet.html">http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/configethernet.html</a>