Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (or ADTPro for short) transfers diskettes and logical disk images between Apple ][-era computers and the modern world. If you're familiar with the original ADT, ADTPro extends ADT's reach by working with more logical disk formats, drive types, communications devices, and host operating systems.
Server
The server program runs on a computer capable of running Java. Depending on how you want to connect to your Apple, you might also need a serial port and cables, an Uthernet card for your apple, or a couple of audio patch cables. The server offers a compact user interface that shows what communications are taking place between the host and the Apple ][.
The server's primary role is to send and receive disk images as requested from the client. But if you have recently acquired an Apple and a disk drive, and you have no software for it - you're in a bit of a tricky situation if you want to move software from the Internet all the way to your shiny new Apple. ADTPro's server can help get you get bootstrapped.
Client
The client side runs on the Apple ][. It handles most of the user interaction. When choosing disks/volumes to transfer, anything that ProDOS can see is fair game. Transferring data occurs with a 20k buffer on the Apple, so all transfers are broken up into 20k chunks. A progress indicator shows how far it is into the current chunk, as well as a running count of the total progress.
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Here are some key features of "Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS":
· Compatibility with any device ProDOS can read
· Compatibility with any Apple ][ (or clone) computer with 64k memory
· Compatibility with many logical disk image formats: .DSK, .PO, .NIB, 2IMG
· Server compatibility with original ADT client program
· Server compatibility with Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and probably Solaris
· Ability to bootstrap an Apple ][ from bare metal over serial or cassette ports
· Ability to send floppies in "batch" mode without having to name each one
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· [Client] Enabled DHCP auto-configuration from Jonno Downes' latest ip65 code.
· [Client] Beep at the completion of a disk transfer that had read or write errors
· [Client] Duplicate volume names caused incorrect/repeated volume size display
· [Client] Attempting to format a write-protected 5-1/4" floppy was hanging