HP2000 and old archive stuff NOT on 9-track (apple2 transfer??)??

From: Bob Brown <bbrown_at_harpercollege.edu>
Date: Thu Dec 11 07:45:43 2003

If I have linux on a pc or laptop, how do I get a shell session
running on the serial port? Does it automatically start a getty on
serial ports? If so, than just having a terminal program that could
send text on the apple would do it?

I don't have proterm for the apple...would that be a good solution
for my problem (to either send to procomm plus (which I also don't
have) or do a linux system)?

thanks!

-Bob

>On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Bob Brown wrote:
>
> > Once the apple is hooked to a modern pc (probably a laptop running
> > windows-xp), what s/w would be best to run on the apple and on the
> > laptop to get the apple files transferred up to the pc?
>
>I really like Procomm Plus For Windows on the PC and ProTerm on the Apple
>][. If you need a copy of either then just holler.
>
>On the other hand, if you have a Linux box handy, you can log in to a
>shell session on one of the serial ports and then just dump the files on
>the Apple side and cat out the data to a file on the Linux box.
>
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