Hello L.D.: On Sat, 09 Dec 2000 17:41:39 -0500, L.D. Best wrote: > Suggestion to avoid the hassle in future, and to greatly increase > transfer times, configure the systems to use the Parallel Port. I have heard that this can be done and that this method is a lot faster. I don't know how it is done. I have never consulted any manuals on the subject. How do you do it? Or would you or someone else please refer me to a URL that will provide the technical instructions? All the best, Sam Heywood -- This mail sent by Arachne, www graphical browser for DOS -- Visit the Arachne DOS Browser Home Page, http://home.arachne.cz
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