Little time here, but if it's Spanish I can try to help. Written
Portuguese is partly understandable by me, but you'd better get someone
else's help in thie case.
Aitor
Blair Campbell escribió:
instead of specifying the port. After looking at the source code, it
seems as if the port is hard-c
--- Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > think. Maybe you can get an old computer at a
> junk
> > store. Radio Shack has the cables.
>
> I have plenty of old computers (386, 2 486s), but no
> laplink cables.
> Are these cables that Radio Shack has LPT cables? I
> thought that null
>
> The source code comments are also in portugese (or possibly spanish),
> which makes understanding a bit more difficult. Could anyone help me
> to translate the source code?
>
Hi Blair, if you send to me that comments I can help you. I don't have
problems to understand Spanish or Portuguese :
> think. Maybe you can get an old computer at a junk
> store. Radio Shack has the cables.
I have plenty of old computers (386, 2 486s), but no laplink cables.
Are these cables that Radio Shack has LPT cables? I thought that null
modem cables connected to a serial port, but afaik, LPTLink is on
--- Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hmm. I didn't know that it would work with a null
> modem cable. I was under the impression that it was
ONLY for
> laplink cables. But I could be wrong.
I think we are using different terms for the same
thing.
>
> Try this for syntax:
> u
If you send me the comments/the file with the comments, I will try to
translate them, but I only know Spanish, not Portugese. And even
then, I might not get much, because of the different vocab often used
with computers. Send it to me and I'll try though.
-Charles
On 11/24/05, Blair Campbell <[
> instead of specifying the port. After looking at the source code, it
> seems as if the port is hard-coded into the program. But then again,
The source code comments are also in portugese (or possibly spanish),
which makes understanding a bit more difficult. Could anyone help me
to translate t
> No, it doesn't work. If I launch the client on a pc
> that has a viable null modem connection to another pc
Hmm. I didn't know that it would work with a null modem cable. I was
under the impression that it was ONLY for laplink cables. But I could
be wrong.
> lptlink. It also caused lptlink
--- Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Blair, I have tried a number of things. LPTlink
> seems
> > to work in a Win98 command shell, but not under
> > FreeDOS or MS-DOS 7.1. It doesn't crash the
> system
>
> Does it transfer the files correctly in Win98? Do
> the MD5SUMs check out
> Blair, I have tried a number of things. LPTlink seems
> to work in a Win98 command shell, but not under
> FreeDOS or MS-DOS 7.1. It doesn't crash the system
Does it transfer the files correctly in Win98? Do the MD5SUMs check out?
---
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--- Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
Blair, I have tried a number of things. LPTlink seems
to work in a
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.
I'm not positive about its use, but I'm fairly certain that the lpt
po
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