--- Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LPTLink also needs to be run on the receiving
computer with a 
> switch (read the help screen).  Please let me know
if this
> works, and if not, try other ways of getting it to
work.

Blair, I have tried a number of things.  LPTlink seems
to work in a Win98 command shell, but not under
FreeDOS or MS-DOS 7.1.  It doesn't crash the system
but gives a detailed error message as follows:

Exiting due to signal SIGSEGV
Page fault at eip=00002820, error=0004
eax=00000073 ebx=0009e7ec ecx=00000004 edx=0009e7d4
esi=0009e7ee edi=00002607
ebp=0009e3c8 esp=0009e3b0
program=C:\LPTLINK\LPTLINK.EXE
cs: sel=00a7  base=10000000  limit=0009ffff
ds: sel=00af  base=10000000  limit=0009ffff
es: sel=00af  base=10000000  limit=0009ffff
fs: sel=008f  base=000059f0  limit=0000ffff
gs: sel=00bf  base=00000000  limit=0010ffff
ss: sel=00af  base=10000000  limit=0009ffff
App stack: [0009e44c..0001e44c]  Exceptn stack:
[0001e3a0..0001c460]

Call frame traceback EIPs:
  0x00002820
  0x00002c4a
  0x00004ef8

I am using the version you emailed me in August or
thereabouts.

Charlie


        
                
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