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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
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<title>Transferring Disk Images</title>
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<body style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); font-family: verdana;" alink="#008000" link="#008000" vlink="#008000">
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<h2 style="color: rgb(0, 128, 0);">Transferring
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Disk Images</h2>
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<hr size="4">
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<p style="font-weight: bold;">Serial Line
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Transfers:</p>
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<p>The most common method of
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transferring disk
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images is through a serial line. To do this, you must connect
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your Apple to your PC with a serial line and null modem, then run
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one program on the Apple which reads data off the disk and sends
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it out over the serial line, and another program on the PC which
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collects data from the serial line and saves it to a disk image
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file. This system can be difficult to set up initially, but once
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it is working it is very fast and convenient.</p>
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<p>There are a number of files on
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<a target="_blank" href="ftp://public.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/">ftp://public.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/</a>
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which contain programs and tips to help you transfer disks in
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this manner. One noteworthy program is Apple Disk Transfer
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(adt120.zip), which can simplify the setup process by
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automatically installing itself on your Apple through a serial
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line.</p>
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<p style="font-weight: bold;">Modem Transfers:</p>
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<p>If you have a modem and
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terminal program on
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both your Apple and PC, you can take advantage of that to
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transfer disks with very little initial setup. Here's what you
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do:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Run ShrinkIt! on the Apple
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to compress a disk image into a single archive file.</li>
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<li>Transfer that file over the
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modem to your PC.</li>
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<li>Run Nulib on the PC to
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uncompress the archive file. Nulib is available from
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<a target="_blank" href="ftp://public.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/">ftp://public.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/</a>.</li>
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</ol>
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<p style="font-weight: bold;">Transferring
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Through 3.5"
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Disks:</p>
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<p>One final way to transfer disk
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images is to
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copy the data onto a 3.5" disk, and then use a Macintosh to
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transfer the data from the 3.5" disk into a PC readable
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format. The advantage of this method is that it does not require
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a serial card or modem. However, it does involve a number of
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steps:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Run dsk2file on an Apple
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IIgs. This will read an entire 5 1/4" disk and save it as a single file
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on a 3.5" ProDOS disk.</li>
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<li>Take the 3.5" disk to a
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Macintosh and copy the file using Apple File Exchange or the ProDOS
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File System Extension.</li>
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<li>Format a high density 3.5"
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disk on a PC.</li>
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<li>Take this 3.5" disk to the
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Macintosh and write the image file to it using Apple File Exchange or
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PC Exchange.</li>
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</ol>
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</body>
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