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From: tom@taltech.com (Thomas Lutz)
Newsgroups: alt.comp.sys.palmtops.hp,comp.protocols.kermit.misc,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc
Subject: Re: NT<-> HP100LX serial file transfer with INTERLNK? Alternatives?
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You might be able to simply use the Terminal program that comes with
Windows to do what you want to do.
The company that I work for sells a serial communications tool called
the Software Wedge that also might help do the job. If you are
interested, please visit: http://www.taltech.com
On 7 Jul 1998 04:10:49 GMT, riddle@rice.edu (Prentiss Riddle) wrote:
>I've got an HP 100LX (HP's palmtop DOS box) with a serial cable but no
>Connectivity Pack. I want to transfer files from the LX to an NT
>Workstation 4.0 box on my desktop.
>
>I have INTERLNK.EXE and INTERSVR.EXE on my HP100LX, and I've used them
>in the past for convenient file transfer to desktop DOS and Windows
>machines. But I haven't been able to use Interlink to connect to the
>NT. I found a copy of INTERLNK/INTERSVR in an OLDDOS.EXE distribution,
>but they appear not to work properly under NT. When I try to run
>INTERSVR or INTERLNK, I get a series of error messages about their
>inability to access ports COM1 through COM4, followed by a message
>stating that the program failed because it tried to access 16-bit
>library files.
>
>So, is there an implementation of INTERLNK/INTERSVR which will work on
>Windows NT? And if not, can anyone suggest alternatives? (The HP100LX
>also has kermit and zmodem, but I haven't been able to find a free
>kermit or zmodem implementation for NT that I can make sense of.)
>
>Thanks.
>
>-- Prentiss Riddle ("aprendiz de todo, maestro de nada") riddle@rice.edu
>-- Webmaster, Rice University / http://is.rice.edu/~riddle