On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 11:23:32 -0800, you wrote:

Hi Blair,

>There is a slightly modified version of lptlink now available that is
>now a 16-bit program compiled with OpenWatcom.  If anyone has a
>laplink cable and two computers, please please test it so that if it
>works, I can improve it.

Still useful for those PC don't have USB.

>I'm not positive about its use, but I'm fairly certain that the lpt
>port need not be specified, as it defaults to the first parallel port.
> I'm not sure, but I think that the destination directory switch (read
>the help screen (--h)) should point to the directory on the
>destination computer where the file should end up, and the source
>directory is self-explanitory.  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.

It's for LPT port only? How about COM?

9 pin DB9 COM cable is easier to find, parallel port faster but bulky,
almost a full-pin DB25.


Rgds,
Johnson.


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