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File Transfert (Null Modem cable)
    Summary: Linux? No, but for DOS based OS you can use the free FileMaven to transfer across a Null-Modem Cable I'm not insensitive, I just don't care. ...

Null MOdem cable
    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?...

What is a NULL modem cable?
    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....

Null modem problems.
    Summary: The most pins used in standard Null Modem Cables is 7 wires as described below: Serial Null Modem Cable DB9 - DB9 (Female) 2 -- 3 Receive-Transmit 3...

Long Filename Null modem Transfers
    Summary: Hi All, I am looking for a program that can run under DOS 6.22 and transfer long filenames with a NULL modem cable. I run DOSLFN. I like this...

Cable Modem In DOS?!?!
    Summary: You can use a null modem cable in Dos if you have interserver and interlink in that ver. of Dos. Msdos 5 and higher have these files to hook 2 dos sys...

serial cable link software
    Summary: If you're running DOS 6.2x you've already got the software: intersvr.exe interlnk.exe You can use a (serial) 'null-modem' cable or a 'parallel file tr...

Utilities to copy files from DOS to anot
    Summary: I am pretty sure there are NO file transfer programs that will work with a standard parallel or serial cable. I can not stress the fact enough that y...

Transfer files to pc/xt
    Summary: I'm not completely sure if you can run intersvr on DOS3.3 - maybe, maybe not . Quite likely you'd have to use the serial port and a 'null modem' cable...

connect 2 comps with a modem?
    Summary: Sure you can connect two computers using modems. However, it would be easier to connect two computers using a null modem cable and skip the modems. ...

Crossover cable
    Summary: G'day, Not to sure what you are saying, but this may help.The software- laplink/fastwire/ or whatever needs to be set up in as master/ slave (or clie...

File Transfers
    Summary: one other option that I do is to connect two modems together directly with a phone cord between the to modems. Then I go to one of the computers and ...

Remote Install of Win98 over DOS
    Summary: Frankly, not having a cdrom in Whendox98 could be a drag. How you gonna install OTHER software? However, you can do this. There are several programs...

Networking Dos PC / tcptsr hangs
    Summary: Hi, Co> If anyone could tell me how to use Waterloo... I'll assist with Waterloo TCP/IP alternatives, not MicroSoft's proprietary NDIS (Windows) proto...

Laptop with No Cd-drive
    Summary: Why on earth you would "make" a laplink cable is beyond me. A PARALLEL port laplink/null/direc connect cable is faster than a SERIAL port cable but ...

File Access through USB port
    Summary: Not with a USB cable as far as I know. Both LapLink Gold & FastLynx 3 only use the USB port in 32bit transfers on Windows 98/Me/NT4/2000/XP PC's with ...

PC to PC remote file transfer
    Summary: As long as you have mode.com on your laptop, you can use interlnk/intersvr on another machine. (Or if you happen to have intersvr on the laptop alrea...

Need to map drive via com port (possible
    Summary: Should be able to use the DOS6xx program interlnk.exe with the Win9x machine and intersvr.exe on the DOS one. As long as the DOS disk is FAT16. This ...

Transfer XP PC --> DOS PC. How?
    Summary: G'day, The network idea- as proposed by Rogerashley- is the better option for speed and large files. The other methods will be only useful for smaller...

Connect computers by cable
    Summary: You are indeed correct. You can only upload program by 'Null Modem Cable' (Serial Data Transfer Cable) not by Parallel (Parallel Data Cable). But once...

Data transfer from Win98 to Win31 w
    Summary: You could use interlnk.exe and intersvr.exe from MS DOS 6 but I would say that is is easier to set up a file transfer using small DOS programs such as...

file transfer
    Summary: Take a look at my: Cable Conection Page on my PowerLoad Site (Link above) It also has Free downloads of LapLink 4.0 and FastLynx 2.0 for DOS. I prefer...

Using a cd rom for a parallel port
    Summary: It is true... If you use a null-modem cable, laplink will recognize the drive on the other computer, and you can copy files from it... However, it wil...

cannot get a DOS prompt
    Summary: Firstly would advise to download a WIN98SE boot disk from www.bootdisk.com, that will boot you to A:\>_ from there you should be able to access your ...

WONT COPY!!
    Summary: Well, when you try to access A:, you should see the diskette drive blink with it's little diode and a motor should start spinning. If it doesn't, your...

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