Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> It's easily done with a full (8-wire) serial cable; which 5 wires does your
> support? You'll need a modem eliminator if the cable is a standard (DTE to
> DCE) cable, and depending on which wires are running, you may need the kind
> of modem eliminator that loops back some signals (there are at least 2 kinds
> of modem eliminators -- one passes through all the signals but does DTE/DCE
> swaps; the other only passes through, swapped, RX, TX, and ground, looping
> back CTS/RTS and DTR/DSR, plus using one of the other pins to lift CD).
I thought there is a program to do the same thing like Norton Commander
in MSDOS.I mean something to transfer data from a "master" to a "slave".
I know it is not a fast link, but using modem eliminator and minicom,
ppp, etc. is too much. I can copy the files on the DOS partition and
then use Norton Commander to transfer.
Thank you
Cristian