There are also CompactFlash Adapters for XTs, it may be a convinient option for old hard drives that rarely work.
A friend of mine is making those boards ;-) Alain Em 01-08-2014 13:08, Dale E Sterner escreveu: > Usb and flash chips work well on DOS. Load your files on a flash chip. > A little work in moving the chip around but should work unless you don't > have usb. > > cheers > DS > > On Fri, 01 Aug 2014 14:23:41 +0200 Mateusz Viste <mate...@viste.fr> > writes: >> Hello, >> >> That's a question to those of you who happen to still keep an oldish >> >> hardware machine dedicated to DOS tasks... >> >> How do you transfer files between your main computer and your >> FreeDOS-powered machine ? >> >> Myself, I haven't found any really creative solution so far, and >> rely on >> one of these: >> - using the DOS port of SCP (this works both ways, but not very >> user-friendly) >> - putting files on my gopher server, and fetching them from my DOS >> PC >> using a gopher client (works only if I need to copy files TO the DOS >> >> workstation, but not the other way around) >> >> Obviously, both solutions are quite annoying. Best would be to have >> some >> kind of file manager similar to Norton Commander that would allow >> accessing a remote network drive from DOS... >> >> Just wondering how others do. >> >> Back in old days I was using the LapLink application. It was >> primarily >> targeted to serial/parallel file transfers, but IIRC since v5.00 >> network >> transfers were supported, too. Anyway, it's not really an option >> anymore, since it needs a LapLink program running on both sides, so >> it >> would still be a nice (although non-free) solution for DOS -> DOS >> transfers, but not if your 'real' workstation is running Linux or >> FreeBSD (or Windows, but hopefully nobody uses that anymore) ;) >> >> Mateusz >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ----- >> Want fast and easy access to all the code in your enterprise? Index >> and >> search up to 200,000 lines of code with a free copy of Black Duck >> Code Sight - the same software that powers the world's largest code >> search on Ohloh, the Black Duck Open Hub! Try it now. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/bds >> _______________________________________________ >> Freedos-user mailing list >> Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user >> ____________________________________________________________ >> Insurance Agents Outraged >> 2014 - If you drive 50 mi/day or less you better read this... >> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3165/53dba3981743423980625mp04duc >> > > ******************************************************>>>> > >From Dale Sterner - MS organic chemistry > http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jo00975a052 > *******************************************************>>>> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Want fast and easy access to all the code in your enterprise? Index and > search up to 200,000 lines of code with a free copy of Black Duck > Code Sight - the same software that powers the world's largest code > search on Ohloh, the Black Duck Open Hub! Try it now. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/bds > _______________________________________________ > Freedos-user mailing list > Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Want fast and easy access to all the code in your enterprise? Index and search up to 200,000 lines of code with a free copy of Black Duck Code Sight - the same software that powers the world's largest code search on Ohloh, the Black Duck Open Hub! Try it now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bds _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user