>Date sent: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 21:32:31 -0600
>From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: iterlink
>I put interlink into a search engine and got a frighteningly broad array of
>responses, none speaking of dos connectivity. Can anyone lead me to more
>information about the software, interlink and interserv which ben jammet
>recommended?
INTERLNK.EXE and INTERSVR.EXE
are part of MS-DOS 6.00 and 6.22 (I believe even in MS-DOS 5.00).
On the master PC you can assign additional drive letters to all
physical disks, RAM disks and printers of the server PC. You can
edit files there and evenrun programs. I have been using it for
large file transfers from my online-capable Pentium to the
small survPCs in our office.
Detailed help is included in the MS-DOS help file (type command line
"help"). Rather use connection through LPT than through COM ports. It
is a lot quicker. To have a second or third parallel port on PCs
would be quite useful with this....
I would be interested to know, whether these two utilities might be
of any use online, provided that both sides of a connection are
running them on DOS.
Greetings Christof Lange
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telefax (420-2) 22 78 18 01
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