The cable is listed as a Apple IIgs, IIc+, LC III null modem (Figure 1).
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I took the easy route and bought both the RS-422 mini-din-8 Male (Macintosh Plus or later) to RS-232 DE-9 Female (PC) cable and USB to RS-232 from RetroFloppy. you can’t connect to the internet through this, but you can use this method to copy files to and from your Modern System running Basilisk II and your 68k Macintosh.
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I don’t have a modern Macintosh, so I can only describe how to a modern Windows 10 PC with Basilisk II connect to a 68k Macintosh via a USB to Serial connection. ZTerm 1.0.1 is included on my System 7.5.5 drive and partition images in the network folder
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If anyone has a IIfx or Centris/Quadra I’d be curious to find out if you can hit the 230.4kbit/s as a transfer rate.
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One of the methods I tried, and the one I use the most, is transferring small files from Basilisk II to my 68k Macintosh. About a year ago I purchased a null modem (serial) cable to let me connect my Apple IIe Card enabled LC 475 to my Apple IIc, and decided I should also test it out as a way to transfer files between my Windows 10 PC (should also work with OSX and Linux) and my Macintosh Plus, it was actually fairly easy.