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Old 18-06-2008, 06:56 PM   #1
Polymorph
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Re: ADTPro woes

To: Ron Garret
Ron Garret wrote:
> In article
> <>,
> schmidtd <> wrote:
>
>> On Jun 16, 8:34�pm, Ron Garret <> wrote:
>>> In article
>>> <>,
>>>
>>> �schmidtd <> wrote:
>>>> On Jun 15, 12:57�pm, Ron Garret <> wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> I'm trying to use ADTPro on a Mac with a USB/Serial converter and I'm
>>>>> having problems that are apparently related to the driver for the
>>>>> converter (because I can reproduce the problem without ADTPro). �If you
>>>>> have successfully used ADTPro on OS X could you please tell me what
>>>>> brand of USB/Serial cable and which drivers you are using?
>>>> Keyspan, Lindy, and anything with a Prolific chipset have been
>>>> successful in OSX.

>> One never likes to see one's baby associated with the word "woes."
>> But after reading your blog post (
>> bugged-life.html) I can see why you chose the word you did. :-)
>> Congrats on getting your life priorities back in order. I'm still
>> workin' on mine. :-/

>
> I apologize for the unfortunate title of this thread. The problem
> turned out not to be ADTPro at all, though in my defense I will say that
> I had good reason to believe that it did at the time.
>
> For the record: ADTPro rocks! :-)
>
> rg


Wow, I just read your blog. My hat's off to you for your dedicated
persistence.

It just goes to prove that sometimes the simpler things in life (read
Apple II) are the most reliable. :-)

Congrats on getting your disk backed up! You should consider uploading
your disk image onto one of the Apple II disk repository sites to save
it (and possibly stop others from going through your nightmarish ordeal.)

--

Cheers,
Mike

Find my Apple II projects online at:


"It's my duty; my duty as a complete and utter bastard!" - Rimmer (Red
Dwarf)
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Old 19-06-2008, 11:55 AM   #2
Ron Garret
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Re: ADTPro woes

In article <>,
"Polymorph" <.remove-uab-this> wrote:

> It just goes to prove that sometimes the simpler things in life (read
> Apple II) are the most reliable. :-)


Sometimes?

> Congrats on getting your disk backed up! You should consider uploading
> your disk image onto one of the Apple II disk repository sites to save
> it (and possibly stop others from going through your nightmarish ordeal.)


It's been up on the web for a while. I just now put up a quick HTML
front-end for it:



rg
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Old 19-06-2008, 01:48 PM   #3
BluPhoenyx
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Re: ADTPro woes

To: Ron Garret
Ron Garret wrote:
>> Congrats on getting your disk backed up! You should consider uploading
>> your disk image onto one of the Apple II disk repository sites to save
>> it (and possibly stop others from going through your nightmarish ordeal.)

>
> It's been up on the web for a while. I just now put up a quick HTML
> front-end for it:


Thank you for saving this gem from the bit bucket.

Cheers,
Mike T.
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Old 20-06-2008, 07:50 AM   #4
Michael J. Mahon
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Re: ADTPro woes

BluPhoenyx wrote:
> To: Ron Garret
> Ron Garret wrote:
>
>>> Congrats on getting your disk backed up! You should consider
>>> uploading your disk image onto one of the Apple II disk repository
>>> sites to save it (and possibly stop others from going through your
>>> nightmarish ordeal.)

>>
>>
>> It's been up on the web for a while. I just now put up a quick HTML
>> front-end for it:

>
>
> Thank you for saving this gem from the bit bucket.


I also thank you!

-michael

AppleCrate: An Apple II "blade server"!
Home page:

"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it's seriously underused."
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Old 20-06-2008, 11:53 AM   #5
Ron Garret
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Re: ADTPro woes

In article <>,
"Michael J. Mahon" <> wrote:

> BluPhoenyx wrote:
> > To: Ron Garret
> > Ron Garret wrote:
> >
> >>> Congrats on getting your disk backed up! You should consider
> >>> uploading your disk image onto one of the Apple II disk repository
> >>> sites to save it (and possibly stop others from going through your
> >>> nightmarish ordeal.)
> >>
> >>
> >> It's been up on the web for a while. I just now put up a quick HTML
> >> front-end for it:

> >
> >
> > Thank you for saving this gem from the bit bucket.

>
> I also thank you!


My pleasure :-)

rg
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