APCComm facilitates file transfer between an Amiga and Linux-running PCs via a LapLink cable. The software allows for seamless data sharing between devices, simplifying the process of transferring files.
One of the unique features of APCComm is its user-friendly interface, eliminating the need for any configuration prior to use. Additionally, it's designed to work seamlessly with Amiga OS and includes a GUI for Amiga users. The Amiga GUI's interface was built using GadToolsBox V2 and includes the reqtools.library by Nico François and Magnus Holmgren.
APCComm has plenty of key features on offer, including protecting bits of file permissions, low system requirements, and a fast transfer rate. With the Amiga GUI, users can open their window on any public screen. The software is available in two versions, one with and the other without the GUI, suitable for AmigaOS 1.0, AmigaOS 2.0, and later releases with reqtools.library V38 for the GUI version.
No compiler is required to use APCComm, and it's important to note that the software requires the use of a LapLink cable or parallel nullmodem cable. The graphic scheme in the PC2Am package also provides a perfect visual representation of how the software works.
In this new release, the software allows the Amiga parallel port device to open, blocking access to other programs. Additionally, the parapin library has been updated to the latest version, ensuring better hardware compatibility.
In summary, users looking for a fast and efficient way to transfer files between an Amiga and a GNU/Linux running PC will appreciate the many key benefits offered by APCComm.
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