Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!concertina!fiddler From: fiddler%concertina@Sun.COM (Steve Hix) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: (none) Message-ID: <34768@sun.uucp> Date: Tue, 24-Nov-87 15:16:17 EST Article-I.D.: sun.34768 Posted: Tue Nov 24 15:16:17 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 28-Nov-87 00:39:08 EST References: <8711231126.aa19042@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA> Sender: news@sun.uucp Lines: 29 In article <8711231126.aa19042@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA>, GA.NES@ISUMVS.BITNET (SCHUESSLER) writes: > > I have a lot of programs that I transfer between ProDos, DOS > 3.3, and to a mainframe, but there still is a transfer I cannot do > -- that is to or from the Pascal disk operating system (Apple > Pascal). How can that be done? There are programs (Megaworks) which > are written in pascal and use ProDos (it has to to be compatible > with Appleworks). > > Any help anyone could give would be greatly appreciated ... Get an Apple/// and use the Apple/// Pascal Filer program. Then you can transfer an Apple Pascal disk to SOS/ProDOS format. The System Utilities program should be able to do it, too. What? No Apple///? Oh... I think the original //c System Utilities disk filer could make that sort of transfer. It's been a while. seh p.s. The //c Utilities can be made to work on a //e (or other ][). Look in the source of the BASIC routine that calls up the filer. Part of it looks (with a PEEK or two) for an ID byte somewhere in memory. Change the value to that of the same location in your //e, save the program and run it again. Do it with a copy of your orgNews infhatcteayou to ..