Dave wrote:
...you can prepare a DOS boot disk that runs INTERSVR
in the AUTOEXEC and boot the machine from floppy.
This is the right answer.
Your problem is ideal for the INTERLNK/INTERSVR program. It works like
a network -- you don't need to type or read the screen on one of the
machines. It works over serial or parallel connections.
Set it up on two working computers to get the cable and two boot
floppies correctly configured. Not easy, but you'll never have to do it
again -- just boot the floppies.
Paul Pennington
Augusta, Georgia