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: G'day, Just looked at your original post..so I will repost my reply. G'day, If your reading this check out my answer to your most recent posts. It see...
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: what is a vesa standard? If you go to XOSL(extended operating system loader) site the boot manager requires you to meet the VESA standard, ok exactly...
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: Hey I have 2 386's and well all I did was go and buy a null modem cable, yuo can find them almost anywhere, then just plug it into both serial ports, ...
Summary: G'day, If your reading this check out my answer to your most recent posts. It seems you are a little confused over the hardware side of things. I thin...
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: 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: 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: One thing that needs to be said is that you can spend millions of dollars on a software transfer program, but if you don't have a null modem cable the...
Summary: Look at the software you used to install it in windows. If it is one inf file it is a hard modem. The soft ware for winmodems is involved and is only ...
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: 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 ...
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...
Summary: A system for connecting 2 comps. using DOS and either parallel or serial cables, 3 wire serial cable, 7 wire null-modem cable, or bi-directional paral...
Summary: that question gets asked here about every 10 questions. What you need, for either the serial port or parallel port, is a "null modem" or so called l...
Summary: I have heard people speak of these before But exactly what is it. All I know is that it prints. How is it different from a regular printer & does it p...
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...
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...