At 01:17 AM 2/24/2007 -0600, you wrote:
Fred Cisin wrote:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Frank McConnell wrote:
I am thinking interlnk/intersvr didn't turn up
'til MS-DOS 6.0. I
used to use them to back up my HP100LX (with the 100LX running
INTERSVR.EXE under its in-ROM MS-DOS 5.0), and I'm thinking they
weren't available 'til I upgraded the desktop PC from MS-DOS 5.0 to
MS-DOS 6.
Was the RCV35 (or whatever it was called) from PC-DOS 3.30 present in
MS-DOS? (used for transferring files from 5.25" PCs to 3.5" PS/2s)
I have never heard of that at all -- What was the exact name, and why was
it necessary? I have PC DOS 3.3 here but I don't see anything like what
you're describing...
This may not help on a machine of that vintage, but I have a
software/hardware bundle here I'm looking to sell. It's Laplink Remote
Access, Laplink V, TS Fax, TS Online, and Laplink Alert. It's got a still
sealed plastic bag with 3 disks (3?" with two holes, so therefore 1.2mb?)
and a cable in a box. The cable is some sort of hydra, with two DB-9S and
one DB-25S, the later stamped SERIAL and TRAVELING SOFTWARE. The manual
looks like a few hundred pages and is copyright 1993.
-T
[Haiku error messages] A file that big? / It might be very useful. /
But now it is gone.
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