On Fri, 11 Jan 2019, Chris Pye via cctalk wrote:
There is a 13 sector version of ADTPro. All you need is a working Apple II or 
IIe with a floppy drive and serial card (or ethernet card).
It can even bootstrap the Apple into 13 sector DOS 3.2 mode and then you can 
read and transfer disk images to a PC via serial or ethernet.
Then use CiderPress to read the files from the disk images.

I agree completely, that IFF he can get one of his Apples working (and he does seem to have the expertise to do so), that serial port transfer makes sense, and a DiscFerret or equivalent is not a practical way to go. Although a flux transition device can be fun for some other stuff, such as hard sectored disks, Victor/Sirius, and other non-MFM oddball stuff.

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