Xref: utzoo comp.sys.apple2:879 comp.sys.mac:52644 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!think!yale!venus!yalevm!fadmics From: FADMICS@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2,comp.sys.mac Subject: Apple IIc / Mac connection Message-ID: <90100.032435FADMICS@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> Date: 10 Apr 90 08:24:35 GMT Organization: Yale University Lines: 46 I'm posting this to both comp.sys.mac and comp.sys.apple2, so I'm sure to arouse somebody's hostility somewhere, but here goes: A friend of mine uses an Apple IIc for word processing (AppleWorks), and usually prints to an ImageWriter II. He has some files he would like to print out on a Laser printer, which I have access to via my Mac. I would have to transfer the files from 5.25in floppies (he doesn't have a hard drive or 3.5in drive) to the Mac; it's not crucial that formatting information be preserved, as I would have to reformat within a Mac word processor before printing anyway. Without 3.5in source disks, I can't use the Mac File Exchange Utility, so we'll have to go through the serial ports. The cable from the Apple IIc to the Imagewriter II could instead be connected to the Mac modem or printer port, but I'm not sure if the pin arrangement of the Mac ports is OK for what an Apple IIC normally sends to an ImageWriter II (maybe I should post to comp.hardware too?) I can think of three transfer options, but I need help implementing them. 1) The Mac does all the work: The Apple sends out an Appleworks print command, thinking it is connected to an ImageWriter II, but it's really connected to the Mac modem or printer port: is there any Mac program that could make sense of this stream and write it to a file? (I have all the usual X,Y, and Zmodem, MacTerminal, MacBinary, Kermit etc. programs, as well as one or two set up for Mac-to-Mac communication, but I seriously doubt any of these would work--just thought I'd mention it. I guess I'm really asking if any program has ever been written specifically to do this. Anyone from Cupertino reading? 2) Equal partnership: communications program transfer. On the Mac end, as I mentioned above, I have X,Y,Z-modem, MacTerminal, MacBinary, Kermit, etc. Can some Apple person recommend a shareware communications program, preferably one that can handle high speed data transfer (Microphone handles 57,600 baud on the Mac end) over an adjoining cable? And more that just recommend: my friend doesn't have any comm. software (or else I probably wouldn't have to ask), so I'd have to mail somebody a 5.25in floppy to make a copy. 3) And here's where I'm really getting out of my league. The Yale computer center has some Macs hooked up to external 5.25 inch drives to exchange files with IBM PC's (at last, some common ground between Mac and Apple users: we both hate IBM!) with a program called DaynaFile (or something similar), about which I know absolutely nothing. Can this set-up read Appleworks word processor files (I think the format is called ProDOS)? I guess I could ask someone there, but I'd rather be semi-anonymous in my ignorance, and ask over the Net as a faceless name. Please e-mail me responses directly at the address above; if anyone else is interested I'll repost to the Net, or more likely, relay the message privately if you ask. Thanks a lot.