ADT v1.22 Win32 Edition released under GPL Copyright (C) December 1, 2000 by Sean Gugler Tired of supporting old 8-bit technology with old 16-bit technology? Enjoy at last the thrill of 32-bit technology, with the introduction of ADTW! This Win32 port of the beloved Apple Disk Transfer utility brings us at last to the modern era of 1994. ADTW replaces only the DOS application, the Apple-side program is unchanged. Improvements are: + You can task-switch to another app, even minimize ADT, while it continues working in the background. + Supports long file names and lowercase characters, even on the Apple side (if you have //e or greater). + Aborted .DSK files (when ESC is pressed) are properly closed and their file handles released (no more sharing violation errors). + Aborted .DSK files are padded with 00 instead of random bytes. + Don't have to hold down any PC keys during "receive" operation. (The author found that ADT for DOS running under Windows 95 would freeze unless he was holding down some key, even "shift") + Tested under Windows 95, but should theoretically work on all 32-bit Windows versions (NT, 98, 2000, ME, ...) Alas, changing directories is still unsupported, you must run ADTW from the target folder, or establish a shortcut there. Though plenty of enhancements are in the works, including ProDos-order images and nybble images, full source code is provided for the impatient. - Sean Gugler, 07-Dec-2000 (email withheld to avoid spammage, but included in ADTW122.ZIP -- download it from your favorite archive, a bargain at 140 KB)