Kermit, probably, unless you already have a terminal program with file
transfer capability on the Apple. You can get versions for just about
anything, at
http://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/howtoget.html or mirror
sites. Kermit can transfer binary files without loss or corruption
between all sorts of systems.
The tricky part is getting file transfer software onto the Apple in the
first place. Kermit-65 (for the Apple ][) is available as a hex file
which you can transfer fairly easily and convert to a working program;
after that, the rest is easy. Look for the files that start "app..."
for Kermit-65 for the Apple.
ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/a/appaaa.hlp will tell you what they
all are, and get you started.
It's easier for the PC, all you need to do is download the relevant
program (I'd suggest the slightly older DOS version, which is free, and
works under Windows as well, despite the disclaimer -- or at least, it
does for me).
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Received on Wed Dec 10 2003 - 16:19:07 GMT