How about the crude approach of yanking the HD out of box A and install in B? While sounding painful, doing that with a change of jumpers to accomodate the slave (if needed) can go quite quickly.
Or take a laplink approach? (I've never used it, but believe it does what you want ...) Kenward In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 02/09/99 at 01:25 PM, "Bal K. Paudyal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >I have two pcs at home with net-work cards, PC-A & PC-B. In PC-A there is >no CDROM drive, I installed Debian Linux base from floppies. In order to >make room for Linux, I had to get rid of Windows 95 at PC-A, but I have >kept DOS6.22 & Windows3.1. Now, I can't connect to my Win95 PC-B using >Windows Network & IPX/SPX protocol because there is no Windows95 or Windows >for Work Groups at Linux/Dos PC-A. >I want to transfer my important files to the DOS partition of my Linux/Dos >system using some kind of network before I start playing with my very >important and state of the art PC-B. Is there anyway I can network DOS with >Windows 95? -- ----------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change. -----------------------------------------------------------