Thank you Lord ;-) I've been aware of the CrossDOS, but haven't
needed to explore it in the past - I will now - and will look
into this "ftp" thing that you speak of. Your humble servant,
Rod
--- Lord Hasenpfeffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well I just left (in a huff) the Amiga (4000) and got this
> PC
> > after Gateway sawed off another Amiga leg and tossed the
> rest to
> > the lions.
>
> You have my sympathies. I dreamed of owning an Amiga since I
> first
> heard of them in 1986. By the time I was finally able to
> afford and
> to seriously consider buying one (April 1994), Commodore filed
> for bankruptcy. I've followed the disgusting events with the
> companies that have tried to pick up the pieces ever since and
> have just been heartbroken by them all. Now another company
> has
> it and is making great promises - but this time nobody I know
> is believing anything anymore.
>
> There is something called CrossDOS, I think, which will allow
> you to move files via floppies from one machine to another.
> You can also connect the two machines via a null modem cable
> and transfer the files back and forth using terminal emulation
> software.
>
> You could also upload the files from your Amiga to an ftp
> directory
> on the net somewhere and then download them from there to your
> PeeCee.
>
> Check in the Amiga forum at http://www.delphi.com for
> specifics.
> The Commodore and Amiga communities at Delphi were very active
> the last time I visited there.
>
> Myke
>
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