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Posted by: nahuelmarisi on 2007-11-05 14:59:21 I recently finally got an apple IIe. However I find myself without any knowledge about the machine (last time I used one I was about 5 😛 )
Anyway, after some time reading faqs in apple 2 websites I came to the conclusion that I would need an apple II super serial card (or communication card) to make it talk to the pc. I've also read that it is theoretically possible to read apple II disks on a pc with a 5 1/4 drive. Unfortunately I only have a mac so it might be a bit tricky (but I should be able to get an old pc).
the main problem I have is that I have absolutely no disks for the system! That means I have no dos or anything like that. So i can't really do anything with the thing at the moment. I tried to find info, but all i could get is some url where i can download prodos. However, how can I get it to my apple 2? I was wondering if any of you could perhaps make a copy for me together with some apps so i can actually try the machine. Meanwhile i'll try to get a super serial card.
Anyway, thanks!
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Posted by: david__schmidt on 2007-11-05 15:49:00 Have a look here for info on connecting using audio cables, and here for bootstrapping info.
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Posted by: MacMan on 2007-11-05 16:07:59 I noticed that you had won that Apple ][e on eBay UK a day or two ago. Well done! 😀
I might get myself one at some point in time but currently space is a big issue and I don't really have the room for any more large machines. 🙁
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Posted by: bigD on 2007-11-05 19:39:58
Have a look here for info on connecting using audio cables, and here for bootstrapping info. Holy crap - that is *awesome*. I never would have thought to transfer data through the audio port of a Mac. Makes sense though.
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Posted by: david__schmidt on 2007-11-06 04:55:36
Have a look here for info on connecting using audio cables, and here for bootstrapping info. Holy crap - that is *awesome*. I never would have thought to transfer data through the audio port of a Mac. Makes sense though. Thanks. Not nearly as cool as sending the iPod's bootloader out via clicks, but useful nonetheless.
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Posted by: nahuelmarisi on 2007-11-06 10:10:31 adt pro since really useful! I don't know if it will have a super serial card, but well throuh the sound trick it should be possible to copy the stuff.
I hope MacMan you weren't bidding! There was also anotherone for the same price but only with 1 floppy drive. They usually go for around £100 which is far too much for me to pay.
Anyway, as soon as I get it i'll start playing with it. I'll keep you posted
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Posted by: CaryMG on 2007-11-13 08:28:45
Holy crap - that is *awesome*.
I never would have thought to transfer data through
the audio port of a Mac.
Makes sense though. Indeed!
In fact -- that method was used to make the data for this video > "Beautiful Ground" available
for people to run on their own APPLE][ computers at home ! lol
Here's the data for the video > "Beautiful Ground" Audio DataStream
:b&w:
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2007-11-14 09:12:55 Even cooler is the hack that takes a MIDI file, converts it into squealy audio and programs a Roland MC-202 sequencer/synth through the tape port.
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