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interlink.exe
Name: bobg Date: March 27, 2000 at 18:52:56 Pacific
Comment:
Can anyone tell me where I can get the program interlink.exe? I understand it can connect two computers together using a cable & the parallel ports to transfer data. TIA
Ones da host (the victum) and the other the guest (a pirate! - a bloke woo plunders victums . . . HAHAHAHAHAHA)
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Response Number 3
Name: Preston Date: March 27, 2000 at 23:17:30 Pacific
Reply:
You actually need two programs: interlnk.exe intersvr.exe
I no longer have them but I do have LapLink for DOS 3, an old abandoned piece of software that allows you to transfer files from one computer to the other. With LapLink, you simply run the program on both computers. It automatically detects the cable connection.
You can get LapLink at my public folder:
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/prestonlewis
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Response Number 4
Name: Mick C Date: March 28, 2000 at 09:39:30 Pacific
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Visit my Resource Site, and Download OLDDOS.exe from the MS-DOS Support Page. It contains both Interlink Files or try FastLynx File Transfer from same page. Remember you need a DATA Cable (Or Laplink Cable) to use this type of program!http://www.powerload.fsnet.co.uk
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