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Subject: Re: [HELP] File transfer between 2 DOS PC"s using serial ports
Date: 26 Dec 1998 18:50:10 GMT
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Jeffrey Hurwit (jhurwit@netcom.com) wrote:
: Check to see if your version of DOS has INTERLNK/INTERSVR (these
: are present in MS-DOS 6.22). It's faster if you hook the parallel
: ports together. Check out your DOS help file for info on setting
: these up, if you have them.
Since this was a non-Kermit answer, I didn't post it to the newsgroup, but
I did reply via email, since we're all so helpful in this group. ;-)
As Joe D. pointed out, in this _one_ isolated instance, Kermit is not the
answer.
Unfortunately, neither is INTERLNK, since the poster wanted to share CDROM.
DOS already uses a redirector for CDROM, so INTERLNK will not share CDROM.
Win95 will share CDROM, but not DOS.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
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