ADT - Apple Disk Transfer

This section provides an example of Apple II applications - ADT (Apple Disk Transfer), which can be used to transfer physical diskettes and logical disk images.

Apple Disk Transfer (ADT) is Apple II computer application that transfers physical diskettes and logical disk images between Apple II computers and the modern world with serial RS-232 connections.

The picture below shows an Apple II GS computer running ADT 1.21 (Source: http://www.vintagecomputer.net/):

Apple IIGS Running ADT
Apple IIGS Running ADT

ADT has been maintained until today. The latest version is 1.33 and released on July 8, 2007, see the ADT development site at http://adt.berlios.de/.

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 2002 - .NET Framework Developed by Microsoft

 1995 - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Created by Rasmus Lerdorf

 1995 - Java Language Developed by Sun Microsystems

 1991 - WWW (World Wide Web) Developed by Tim Berners-Lee

 1991 - Gopher Protocol Created by a University of Minnesota Team

 1984 - X Window System Developed a MIT Team

 1984 - Macintosh Developed by Apple Inc.

 1983 - "Sendmail" Mail Transfer Agent Developed by Eric Allman

 1979 - The Tcsh (TENEX C Shell) Developed by Ken Greer

 1978 - Bash (Bourne-Again Shell) Developed by Brian Fox

 1978 - The C Shell Developed by Bill Joy

 1977 - The Bourne Shell Developed by Stephen Bourne

1977 - Apple II Designed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak

 Apple II - The First Personal Computer

 Apple II Different Models

 VisiCalc - The First Spreadsheet Application

 Apple Writer - The Most Popular Word Processor

ADT - Apple Disk Transfer

 1976 - vi Text Editor Developed by Bill Joy

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 1972 - C Language Developed by Dennis Ritchie

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 1970 - UNIX Operating System Developed by AT&T Bell Labs

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