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At some point in time, you'll want to be able to transfer files between your PC/Mac/Linux box and your Atari. This page will cover all the possibilities.
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At some point in time, you'll want to be able to transfer files between your PC/Mac/Linux box and your Atari. This page will cover some of the possibilities.
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# Using a home-brew [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneakernet SneakerNet]
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#* floppy
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#* USB memory stick / thumb drive - NetUSBee
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#* SD / CF card
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#* entire HDD
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# A network between your Atari and PC
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#* Ghostlink using serial port
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#* PARCP using LPT (printer port)
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#* Generic NULL modem serial communication with Zmodem
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== Programs ==
 
== Programs ==
 
* [[DIALUPS]] : Documentation de DIALUPS by Olivier Booklage.
 
* [[DIALUPS]] : Documentation de DIALUPS by Olivier Booklage.
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* [[LPT port support on Windows]] : Deprotection against program access to the computer's device input/output registers on Microsoft Windows.
 
* [[LPT port support on Windows]] : Deprotection against program access to the computer's device input/output registers on Microsoft Windows.
 
* [[PARCP]] : PARallel CoPier by Petr Stehlik.
 
* [[PARCP]] : PARallel CoPier by Petr Stehlik.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://linuxgazette.net/issue70/arndt.html Full article] by Matthias Arndt on 'How to use an Atari ST machine as a Linux terminal
 
* [http://linuxgazette.net/issue70/arndt.html Full article] by Matthias Arndt on 'How to use an Atari ST machine as a Linux terminal

Revision as of 04:15, 12 August 2011

At some point in time, you'll want to be able to transfer files between your PC/Mac/Linux box and your Atari. This page will cover some of the possibilities.

  1. Using a home-brew SneakerNet
    • floppy
    • USB memory stick / thumb drive - NetUSBee
    • SD / CF card
    • entire HDD
  2. A network between your Atari and PC
    • Ghostlink using serial port
    • PARCP using LPT (printer port)
    • Generic NULL modem serial communication with Zmodem

Programs

  • DIALUPS : Documentation de DIALUPS by Olivier Booklage.
  • Ghostlink : Ghostlink is a link between an Atari GEM Computer (Master) and a MS-DOS computer (Slave) by BLITZ.
  • LPT port support on Windows : Deprotection against program access to the computer's device input/output registers on Microsoft Windows.
  • PARCP : PARallel CoPier by Petr Stehlik.

External links



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