I found LPTransfer on sourceforge, I'll try it later tonight... I'll
check RIFS out as well, thanks!
Kenneth J. Davis wrote:
I believe RIFS (remote installable filesystem) uses the laplink style
parallel cable connection. However, I found its serial connection to
be a more stable. It has been a while, but I believe the latest
version of it supports remote drive mapping and remote printer support
[redirecting data to remote port]. Worth a try anyway (to use you
need to specify your proper port configuration in a file, it does not
really give good error messages if you mess this part up).
Jeremy
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