A good MS-DOS program to use to transfer files off an old computer is Xport
(search on Google for XPORT21). It includes a procedure to send itself over
a serial line to the target computer, so you don't need to have a working
floppy. It also includes instructions on wiring the cable.
Bob
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 12:09:37 -0600
From: Jim Leonard <trixter(a)oldskool.org>
Subject: Re: Data recovery on Toshiba T3100 laptop
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
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Tore S Bekkedal wrote:
I have a VGA monitor, no CGAs around, but I also have a
9-pin to 15-pin
male-male cable - but aren't the voltages different?
Voltages aside, the technologies are completely different; it won't work. I
would follow the "boot-a-floppy-and-transfer-via-kermit" method. Or use a
DOS-based program like FastLynx or even the built-in transfer in DOS 6.x's
intersvr/interlnk programs.
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