Summary: I have the role of Network Administrator thrust on me at work, a nightclub. All the POS (point of sale) machines run on WinNT4 (don't ask me why) and ...
Summary: So it's a cross-wired floppy cable and it had two drives connected. Fine, but the IBM world is vast! You should look for a type/model: i've...
Summary: I am planning to transfer files to a notebook on dos 3.1 from Desktop on windows .I have bought a crossover cable.Is this similar to Null modem cable?...
Summary: Hi, I have ran an ARP command in DOS and all of the ip addresses have the same physical address, why??? I am able to get online and also able to ping...
Summary: Not sure what you mean about the floppy drive - high density (1.44 Mb) were standard issue, unless yours was replaced with an antique FDD. If you've e...
Summary: I want to use a program called Laplink that I recently acquired to transfer files between my desktop and laptop but it says I need a null modem cable....
Summary: Well, mscdex.exe is what's generating the error message, so it's definitely there. Maybe a dirty lens, or other hardware issue. Have you tried a diff...
Summary: Try this it will be much easier than trying to burn CD's in DOS! 1. Go into the BIOS when the computer first turns on it does a POST check and then gi...
Summary: Actually, it is not required for you to have ANY files on a hard drive in order to change to it. A hard drive does not have to be bootable in order to...
Summary: I know there are a lot of DOS internet browsers out there, but most of them are for dial-up. I just got high-speed cable internet service and cut off ...
Summary: The cable IS an issue, but Paco has a more serious problem ,as he'll have DOS and possibly W3.xx on his 1640, and not W9x. Win98 won't have INTERLNK/I...
Summary: You can get FastLynx at: www.powerload.fsnet.co.uk its on the Ms-DOS Page. It works my installing it on both machines, and linking with Data Cable (Wh...
Summary: hi, everyone! The way I am connecting to internet is through cable modem, after I have done all the set-up work, like named a host and using dynamic I...
Summary: I was wondering if the is a way of hooking up 2 systems through direct cable. Is there any drivers, or very small programs that i can use? i'd prefer ...
Summary: I purchased a direct connection cable that connects to the LPT1 printer ports. Both computers are plugged in to each other, so how do I start the setu...
Summary: The best software I've seen for transferring data is "XTLINK", but yes, you'd have to copy it over to the laptop first. The laptop, though, will likel...
Summary: OK, But that's the $1000 one if you buy it, isn't it? I'm trying to make a simple car-based mp3 player and avoid using the motherboard audio chipset ...
Summary: I am curently planing on going back to dos.. the only problem I have right now is my internet... I've allready got a dos based i-net browser, but this...
Summary: HellO! I have issues with my legacy system. I've downloaded a sounddriver and to let that load it needed to load EMM386, did that, but now some of my ...
Summary: Hope there are some people with good memories out there. I have an 486 running DOS 5.0/Win3.1 which I am working to network into a cable modem. I b...
Summary: If you have the correct cable adapter, the only hard part is getting the drive out of the laptop. Your NT issues can most likely be better addressed i...
Summary: Seems to me we used to connect 2 computers running DOS by connecting the printer ports with a cable and a null modem, no software. Type COPY FILENAME....
Summary: Could some of you hardcore DOS-ers read this post please- http://home.pacbell.net/dbk4297/preinstall.html and tell me if I have a syntax issue or what...