Attach zip drive to one machine, copy files to zip disk. Detach from
that machine, attach it to other machine, copy files off. Or, if both
machines have zip drives, just move the disk back and forth.

Usually there's some amount of walking involved, hence sneakernet. Used
to be synonymous with Floppynet, but now there's more than just floppies
involved :)

Scott Holder

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In a message dated 9/24/02 2:09:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<< using my Zip drive to sneakernet between the two puters. >> Okay you
got my attention, what is sneakernet and how do you do it using the 
Zip drive. Is this the only way it can be done or are there other ways
to do 
this snekernet?
TIA
RasAzul a computer lost soul


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