On Sun, 10 Dec 2000 16:12:54 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote: > Sam, > First you'll need a "laplink cable". > This is the one I use. Belkin #F3D508-10 http://www.belkin.com/ I could not access Belkin's web page section on cables. Error: "section id missing" > Next you'll need a program for using it. > I use Parcp.exe > http://www.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/commprog/parcp380.zip > Parcp is run on in server mode on one machine, > in client mode on the other. Thanks for the link. I downloaded it. Question: does this program automatically *create* directories and subdirectories? Regards, 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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- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Samuel W. Heywood
- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Samuel W. Heywood
- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Samuel W. Heywood
- RE: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Gil Parrish
- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Samuel W. Heywood
- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Glenn McCorkle
- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Samuel W. Heywood
- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Glenn McCorkle
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- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Samuel W. Heywood
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- Re: Tell-tale signs of where a mouse has been. Samuel W. Heywood
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