NOTE: This is a uuencoded MS-DOS zip file (PKzip 2.04g). ADT version 1.20 ================ ADT is a set of two programs to transfer via null-modem a standard 16-sector Apple II disk to a 140k file on an MS-DOS computer, and back. The file format is compatible with Randy Spurlock's popular apl2em emulator. ADT requires a 48k Apple II running DOS 3.3 with a Super Serial Card or equivalent and an IBM-PC compatible running MS-DOS. Typical transfer times are 50 to 90 seconds. What's new in version 1.20: --------------------------- 1. Added a configuration menu with user-selectable number of retries, etc. 2. Added a "Dir" function to see the contents of the current MS-DOS directory. 3. You can now push Escape at any time to abort a transfer. 4. In previous versions, a bug made ADT retry 256 times if there was more than one bad sector in a 7-track block. Fixed. 5. Faster CRC calculations. 6. Some cosmetic changes, better error messages. The usual stuff you find in a minor revision. I welcome comments, bug reports, suggestions for future versions, etc. Paul Guertin guertinp@iro.umontreal.ca