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- From: uli@izfm.uni-stuttgart.de (Uli Allgeier)
- Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.wanted
- Subject: Re: Lap-Link program (parallel, not serial)
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 16:09:25 GMT
- Organization: IZFM, University of Stuttgart
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- Message-ID: <uli.57.0@izfm.uni-stuttgart.de>
- References: <tlhilde.727553357@scifres.ecn.purdue.edu>
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- Hi!
-
- In article <tlhilde.727553357@scifres.ecn.purdue.edu> tlhilde@scifres.ecn.purdue.edu (Troy Hildebrand) writes:
- >I am looking to transfer a bunch of files from my roommate's computer
- >to mine (gifs, very large) but do not want to use floppies (sloww).
- >I found a lap-link like program but it only works for serial ports.
- >I would prefer a parallel version. Is there one available somewhere
- >on the net?
-
- Why do many people use MS-DOS ???? - I don't know !!!
-
- DR-DOS 6.0 (April 1992) contains FILELINK. It supports serial and parallel
- transfer of files between two PCs (including subdirs if you want).
-
- Cheers
-
- Uli
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