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: 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: 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. ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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. ...
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...
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...
Summary: Are you using interlnk via the parallel port? Printer ports on many older machines were not bi-directional. Possibly try linking through the serial p...
Summary: Your PCMCIA card should have a piece that plugs into it that allows for a RJ45 connector (phone plug looking thing). This piece is called a dongle (sp...
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...
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...
Summary: If you're using Windows95 or 98, you can use the provided cable drivers. You can check to see if you have them already installed, this is how: On the...
Summary: I'm trying to install xp on a laptop that has no operatig system and no cd rom. I want to use a null modem cable, data cable to navigate to the cd ro...
Summary: Did you have any joy with connecting your PC1640 with 5.25 inch drive to a Win 98 machine using null-modem cable? Funnily enuf I've got the same probl...
Summary: Dont forget about Interlink and Interserv, two excellent peer to peer utilities that you can find on DOS 6.22. You will need a null modem cable or a p...
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 ...
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 ...
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...
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 ...