User`s guide
Another very good program is Modem MGR from MGR Software. It runs on any
Apple II and works with a wide range of modems, 80-column boards, and clock
cards. MM supports popular protocols from X-modem through Z-modem and many
terminal emulations.
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From: Supertimer
Agate offers Z-modem. Z-modem is a much better protocol, with a resume
function (web browsers should take note) and powerful CRC-32 error checking.
Agate was shareware, but the user decided he couldn't accept money for an
unfinished product. None of the shareware checks were cashed. I think it is
freeware now.
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From: Penman, Supertimer, Rubywand, MDRipley37, David Schmidt
012- Where can I get ADT, ADTgs, ADTcc, ADTwin, ADTux,
ADTPro, Agate, Modem MGR, Spectrum, ProTerm, Ap2222pc,
ZLink, ][2Mac, MacADT, A2fx, HfsLink?
For links to the above, see Csa21MAIN4: Get It- Links to popular software
packages.
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From: Tom Kelly, David Empson, Rubywand, Ed Eastman, John Van Winkle
013- What are the settings for the Apple Super Serial
Card?
Here is some information about Super Serial Card (SSC) Settings:
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Slot 1 for printer use
Slot 2 for modem (and most non-printer serial communications) use
Jumper Block- configures serial I/O lines. This does not set the operating mode
of the card. Operating mode is set via the DIP switches.
For typical printer use, label is right side up (arrow points DOWN), DIPs
are set for printer operation, and a printer cable is used. This jumper setting
can also be used with a modem cable to make a NULL modem connection to another
computer. (DIPs would then be set for modem operation.)
For typical modem use, the label is upside down (arrow points UP), DIPs are
set for modem mode, and a modem cable goes to the modem. To make a NULL modem
connection to another computer, use a modem cable + NULL modem adapter.