Josef writes ... > > Hello everyone, > > I've gone over the CSA2FAQ and ADT's readmes, and I cannot figure out > why this is happening: > > In attempting to transfer disks between my PC (PIII-650, Win2K/PC-DOS 7, > ADT-1.22 and ADTw-1.22, standard serial ports) and my IIgs (ROM03, ZipGS > 9Mhz/32k, 4MB RAM, 5.25 and 3.5" disk drives, ADTgs-v.91, and more), the > transfer locks, with ADT-GS apparently reading the first block of > information. I've changed baud rates, serial ports on the PC, and even > null-modem cables (all of which work). > > I've also tried the transfers with the ZipGS disabled, and the toggle for > Appletalk Delay set both ways. The only thing I haven't done is pull out an > Apple IIe with an SSC, and do it that way (I'd rather not). > > Has anyone else had this problem, or have I missed something completely > obvious to an outsider? *grin* > > Thank you, > Josef > > PS: I have verified, using ProTerm and HyperTerminal, that the connection > works at all ProTerm-supported speeds between the two machines with any > cable I use. These include the ones supported by all ADTs that I have. Here's a few things to check ... o- ADTgs max speed is 9600 baud. It will bomb at higher speeds. o- Usually, ADT is first transferred via a low-speed Text send. Did you use the short checker program to verify that your copy of ADTgs-v.91 is error-free? o- Is AppleTalk installed on your IIgs? If it is, it may be screwing things up. (The same goes for screen savers.) On the ZipGS, DIP switch SW1-3, Defeat AppleTalk delay, should be ON (no delay for AppleTalk). o- ZipGS Settings: I use the standard default settings. These are listed in the FAQs at http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/Csa2ACCEL.html#001 . One thing about ZipGS "Misc" settings which can be confusing is that most functions (like Joystick Delay) are turned ON by setting the corresponding DIP switch OFF. The Zip CDA "Misc Settings" display also lists functions in a different order than the SW1 DIP switches. It may help to know that "On" or "Off" in the CDA display refers to the function, not the DIP switch position. A checkmark by a function indicates the standard default setting. Rubywand