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| Thread ID: 21486 | 2002-06-27 08:40:00 | Laplink, XP to read files on Win3.1 | John W (523) | Press F1 |
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| 57735 | 2002-06-27 08:40:00 | New to this, so some advise welcome. Im going to try to download files from a Win3.1 PC onto WinXP PC using DCC (Direct Cable connection) Why, well its another phere Im trying to get experiance in. Is there an easy way to remember which is Host & Guest PC? In the above operating system, will it be like picking files off a Network? or will I have to resort to DOS commands. Both PCs hace C drives etc, so how will I distinguish which is which? What difference will I notice with Win95 to WinXP combination. Anyone have a copy of Laplink, or other um, freeware software to complete this task. Thanks....John jhw@xtra.co.nz |
John W (523) | ||
| 57736 | 2002-06-27 10:40:00 | Laplink 6 will allow a Windows interface with XP. Use Laplink 2000 - or what ever is the latest - on XP Read the instructions |
Merlin (503) | ||
| 57737 | 2002-06-27 10:57:00 | G'day Merlin, good to see you back. King Arthur. ;) | Poppa John (284) | ||
| 57738 | 2002-06-28 06:51:00 | It's a long time since I've looked at this, but I seem to remember that was fairly clear (in DOS 6 . 22) what was happening . See what the FM (Help) says . If you can't understand that, ask again about the bits you don't get . You get experience by experimenting (make a junk directory on each machine, and play with expendable copies of files) . Asking for a kiddie script is not the way to learn . ;-) Asking for "um, free" software here will not be encouraged . . . some people might respond in harsh terms . X-( |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 57739 | 2002-06-28 11:50:00 | Should have read: Laplink 6 will allow a Windows interface with Win 3x Laplink 3, 4 and 5 are DOS versions without native mouse support. Laplink versions greater than 6 will not install on Windows 3x |
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| 57740 | 2002-06-28 11:50:00 | 'lo Pendragon | Merlin (503) | ||
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