laplink for dos

2000-07-09 Thread pca
do you have the laplink for dos ?
you can send me ?
i am from Brasil and my inglish is no good
sorry an tank you very much

Paulo
Brasil



Re: Laplink and DOS

1999-06-04 Thread mojahed
If you can use a null modem cable, then you don't need PPP or
anything. You just need a terminal emulator in DOS (Norton
Commander has one). Setup is very simple too.

You have to edit your /etc/inittab file to allow login over the
serial line. You will have to run an mgetty or agetty on a serial
line. You can consult the Serial howto.

In this way, not only you can copy files, but you can run a full
(text mode) Linux session from that laptop.

If you need more help, mail me personally as I don't read the
list often (I'm not even a Debian user right now).


RE: Laplink and DOS?

1999-06-03 Thread David Karlin
Hello,
I recall reading something in the plip mini-howto about a dos-linux
plip connection using a Crynwr driver called plip.exe on the dos
machine.

HTH,

--David

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 On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
 
  I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
 
  What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
  Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
  machine to the other?
 
  (The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so that I need
 some kind of
  Debian program there, but which kind of program?)
 

 Running Laplink on your Debian box under dosemu is the most obvious way to
 go (although, I haven't tried it); you may also be able to create a PPP or
 SL/IP link using a null modem cable, although you would have to find a DOS
 ppp or SL/IP program (there may be something suitable amongst the Crynwyr
 (?sp) packet drivers).  I'm not sure if the LapLink cable is a
 'proper' null
 modem cable, but it may be...


 John P.
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RE: Laplink and DOS?

1999-06-03 Thread joop . vson


  I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
 
  What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
  Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
  machine to the other?
 
  (The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so that I need
 some kind of
  Debian program there, but which kind of program?)
 

 Running Laplink on your Debian box under dosemu is the most obvious way to
 go (although, I haven't tried it); you may also be able to create a PPP or
 SL/IP link using a null modem cable, although you would have to find a DOS
 ppp or SL/IP program (there may be something suitable amongst the Crynwyr
 (?sp) packet drivers).  I'm not sure if the LapLink cable is a
 'proper' null
 modem cable, but it may be...


A bit old fashioned but I am using kermit (doskermit, ckermit, there was a .deb
for this).
I have a DOS-laptop (8086, without floppy drive) connected with a null modem
cable to my Debian box.
It works OK for transferring files between the systems.

Joop



Re: Laplink and DOS?

1999-06-02 Thread John Pearson
On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
 
 I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable. 
 
 What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
 Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
 machine to the other? 
 
 (The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so that I need some kind of
 Debian program there, but which kind of program?)
 

Running Laplink on your Debian box under dosemu is the most obvious way to
go (although, I haven't tried it); you may also be able to create a PPP or
SL/IP link using a null modem cable, although you would have to find a DOS
ppp or SL/IP program (there may be something suitable amongst the Crynwyr
(?sp) packet drivers).  I'm not sure if the LapLink cable is a 'proper' null
modem cable, but it may be...


John P.
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Oh - I - you know - my job is to fear everything. - Bill Gates in Denmark


Re: Laplink and DOS?

1999-06-02 Thread virtanen


Thanks for everyone, who responded to my inquiry about Laplink and linux. 

I will try some of the options suggested and let you know, what happened. 
This might be a good solution for some others as well, who have got a
small dos-box and debian box, how to share files.

The message copied below is a good example of the same themes some others
suggested, too. 


On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, John Pearson wrote:

 On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
  
  I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable. 
  
  What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
  Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
  machine to the other? 
  
  (The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so that I need some kind of
  Debian program there, but which kind of program?)
  
 
 Running Laplink on your Debian box under dosemu is the most obvious way to
 go (although, I haven't tried it); 

I've tried it once. For some reason, which I cannot remember now, it did
not work. But I'll try it again to see, what is the problem. I've managed
to get some other DOS-programs working under dosemu, however. But what is
the method to put some dos-programs on my linux hard-disk, which hasn't
get any dos-partitions? (I've used small dos-programs on a floppy.) 

 you may also be able to create a PPP or
 SL/IP link using a null modem cable, although you would have to find a DOS
 ppp or SL/IP program (there may be something suitable amongst the Crynwyr
 (?sp) packet drivers).  I'm not sure if the LapLink cable is a 'proper' null
 modem cable, but it may be...
 

I'll try this method as well, if I cannot get laplink program working
under dosemu.

hv 



Re: Laplink and DOS?

1999-06-02 Thread Jack Versfeld
 On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
  
  I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable. 
  
  What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
  Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
  machine to the other? 
  
  (The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so that I need some kind of
  Debian program there, but which kind of program?)
  
 
 Running Laplink on your Debian box under dosemu is the most obvious way to
 go (although, I haven't tried it); you may also be able to create a PPP or
 SL/IP link using a null modem cable, although you would have to find a DOS
 ppp or SL/IP program (there may be something suitable amongst the Crynwyr
 (?sp) packet drivers).  I'm not sure if the LapLink cable is a 'proper' null
 modem cable, but it may be...
 

I once did a dosemu box running laplink connect to a dos box, but I 
used IPX networking... but it should still work via the parport (if you 
configure dosemu IO access to the port... )

Hope it helps

Jack 





Laplink and DOS?

1999-05-31 Thread virtanen

I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable. 

What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
machine to the other? 

(The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so that I need some kind of
Debian program there, but which kind of program?)

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