Roger Turk wrote:
>Expanding on Bernie's suggestion of using two computers, DR-DOS has a
>program, FILELINK, that can be used to transfer files from one computer to
>another. When I decided to transfer this computer from my office (where I
>rarely used it) to my home, I copied all the files from the computer that
>would remain in the office to this one. Although FILELINK documentation
says
>that it will *not* create directories or subdirectories, it *does*!
Good and cheap idea, only problem with this is that if the drive letters
are to many then the data that needs to be transfered is much as well.
How fast is a printer cable?
Serial is something like 115Kbps right? That makes a 10MB Ethernet LAN ca
87 times faster. I wouldn't like to transfer big ammounts of data over such
a connection.
In my case it would have taken aproximately 5 days!
//Bernie
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