Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (ADTPro) transfers diskettes and logical disk images between Apple 8-bit computers and the modern world. It is useful for people wishing to archive original diskettes they own or for reconstituting logical disk images to physical diskettes on real Apple II or Apple III hardware. ADTPro also has the ability to bootstrap those computers into their respective disk operating systems without actually having boot disks available, enabling the reconstitution of boot disks themselves. Communications methods between Apple and modern hardware include serial, ethernet, and audio. ADTPro is an open source project hosted on SourceForge. Lineage ADTPro's client side borrows heavily from the original Apple Disk Transfer (ADT) base code from version 1.23. The original ADT was written by Paul Guertin. ADT is currently maintained on Berlios. ADT in turn evolved from Rich Williamson's SENDDISK program, released on April 9, 1993.
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