Summary: Thanks KKK, I´ve taking a look to the drivecopy but is a little bit expensed for me, so i just wanna use my "freeware" interlnk.exe of my dos director...
Summary: 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 th...
Summary: Two questions? Can anyone tell if I can connect my laptop directly to a tower and transfer data and apps to the laptop HD? Yes. You can use LapLink,...
Summary: You don't have to SHOUT. You could do the installation from floppies - see: http://computing.net/dos/wwwboard/forum/6670.html There is a method of ...
Summary: After reading Message No. 5539 for Win 3.1 {Win 3.1 DCC!), I was able to make the connection for file transfer between 3.1 and 95 with InterLnk/Svr. Y...
Summary: With such an old machine, your only choice may be interlnk.exe in dos 6.22. Copy interlnk and intersrv to your old machine (if not present in dos5), ...
Summary: You can do what I did. Download a schematic on how to make a NULL modem cable with handshaking. Then, go get two serial connectors from Radio Hac...
Summary: I'm not sure that this is what you want to do, but the method I've used to connect systems like these is with interlnk.exe and intersvr.exe, since the...
Summary: While i was looking round mcafees site I saw a warning about a new virus, with this virus all you had to do was goto a web site! or in outlook express...
Summary: What have you got a 286? Try loading Windows in standard mode (Win /S). If this doesn't work you will have to find someway to get HIMEM.SYS to...
Summary: Windows 3.11 doesn't control your computer, your os is DOS (vbg) try adding the command to your config.sys there may already be an emm386.exe line, ad...
Summary: Hi Gavin: There's an mscdex.exe file in your DOS directory, at least in DOS 6.0 or later. I am using the mscdex file from Win 95 ver. 1, it works bett...
Summary: You may use a paralell laplink cable (must be of that type!) or serial cable, there is a device driver that comes with dos 6.x called INTERLNK.EXE you...
Summary: Yes you can, and it's easily done. Like Kjan said, you'll need a Data Transfer Cable (aka laplink cable). You can use interlnk/intersvr that is alread...
Summary: Hi All, i recently installed win 3.11 (along with win95 and xp) in order to run some old dos games that have sound issues. i have tried everything to ...
Summary: If you have ms-dos 6.0 or later, then you have Interlnk.exe and Intersrv.exe. Using what's already in your dos directory and a Null Modem Cable, you'r...
Summary: First of all, insert disk in a:\ drive then type dir and enter. This will show you what is on the installation disk.If there is a readme file read it...
Summary: Interlnk-intersvr/fastlink/laplink. etc should all work with Win 98/3.1. You just need a null modem cable or a "direct connection" parallel cable and...
Summary: Hello Vic You have come into contact with the right person I just did this last week with no special programs, just using DOS and a laplink cable. Jus...
Summary: easiest way to do this is using the interlnk/intersvr program that comes with ms-dos 6.x. You will need to copy the interlnk.exe to the 98 machine, an...
Summary: My brother-in-law just bought a comp. from a guy he knows. It has (had?) Win 3.1 on it. The guy said he deleted a bunch of stuff off of the comp. Now....
Summary: If you want to use a data transfer cable between both machines, i suggest you use a parallel one (much faster). The best and easiest way i know of is...
Summary: Hello, Anyone know how i can connect a DOS 6.20 (Win 3.1) machine with a parallel cable to my desktop, Win98 machine? I know that if they were both ...
Summary: No, Tetra 1.0 can't run DOS in a Window, maybe you can help with that for Version 1.1 or 1.2. The cascading autoexec would work great, if DOSX would l...