Mon, 28 May 2001 09:43:36 +0100
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> From: Etienne Grossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: laplink to 286 pc?
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> Hello,
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> I have an old 286 w/ msdos and a laptop w/ linux. I would like t
Hello,
I have an old 286 w/ msdos and a laptop w/ linux. I would like to
transfer the 286's hard disk to the laptop using the parallel
port.
Does anyone know a way of doing this? I was thinking to use laplink
on the 286 side, but I don't think there's a laplink for
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, [iso-8859-1] Carl Winb?ck wrote:
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> Is there any laplink app for Linux, so I can transfer files
> between my 2 computers?
I'm not sure the
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 01:07:54AM -0700, Carl Winbäck wrote:
> I'm sorry if anybody will get this message twice, but I'm not
> sure the other mail arrived...
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> Is there any laplink app for Linux, so I can transfer files
> between my 2 computers?
>
No special app i
I'm sorry if anybody will get this message twice, but I'm not
sure the other mail arrived...
Is there any laplink app for Linux, so I can transfer files
between my 2 computers?
/Carl
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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
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
l
> > 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?
> &g
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> Subject: Re: Laplink and DOS?
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> On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
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> > I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
> >
> > Wha
> 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 ea
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.
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On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
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> 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 o
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 t
Hi,
I'd like to know if there is a version of laplink software on Linux
that I can transfer file between two computers (one linux and one
window 3.11) via parallel port?
Thanks!
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Timothy C. Phan ([EMAIL PROT
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