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- From: jfh@netcom.com (Jack Hamilton)
- Subject: Re: LapLink-type SW for Windows?
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- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 15:15:15 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug27.134046.13131@das.harvard.edu> gordy@endor.uucp (Robert
- Gordy) writes:
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- >Laplink willl let you do the same thing that DiskShare does. Part
- >of Laplink is a driver which allows you to access the other computers
- >disks and other devices fairly seamlessly. The only problem is
- >that you have to connect the two machines via the serial port
- >which means that throughput is only ~1.5 Meg/sec as opposed to
- >5 Meg/Sec when you hook up through the parellel port.
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- DiskShare can use either a parallel or a serial port.
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