Apple Disk Transfer 1.22 by Paul Guertin pg@sff.net December 4th, 1995 - 1999 Apple II <==> MS-DOS Apple Disk Transfer (ADT for short) is a set of two programs to transfer a standard 16-sector Apple II disk to a 140k file on an MS-DOS computer, and transfer a standard disk image file to disk on an Apple II. ADT 1.22 requires the Apple II to have a Super Serial Card, a card which is hardware-compatible with SSC, or built-in SSC-compatible serial port hardware. The IIc+ and //c include SSC-compatible serial ports. The built-in IIgs serial ports are _not_ hardware- compatible with SSC and will not work with ADT 1.22. ADT is freeware. * * * Contents of ADT122.ZIP archive: readme.txt -- Information and directions adt122.dsk -- Disk image containing ADT 1.22 (see below). APPLE II FILES: adt.asm -- Text source code file for ADT. adt.dmp -- Object code for ADT (Monitor dump format). adtcfg.bas -- Applesoft program to configure ADT. MS-DOS FILES: adt.exe -- MS-DOS executable. adt.c -- Source code for adt.exe (Turbo C 2.0). comm.c -- Freeware serial port routines for Turbo C. comm.h -- Header file for above. * * *