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by yazsey » Mon May 23, 2005 7:20 pm
thnx whizkid for your input, i will look at the freedos site. i agree its better not having to mess with moving hdd's around but i not sure how stressful it might be trying to make friends with intersrv.exe when laplink is so user friendly - although as i said i dont have the dos version, only laplink for windows which involves just 2 floppies. although this is pre win95/98 in origin the version i have has w95 support and therefore enables you to see fat32 partitions on the w95 computer youre transferring files from. ive managed to get the display working at last with just one of the display driver options in w311 setup (vga 640 x 480 v3.0) and ive just transferred 127mb of files from the win98 folder on the w98 cd on the remote machine. i could have copied to a fat32 partition first but laplink sees the cd drive anyway along with all the other drives and drive letters are identical too.
thinking about it now, no matter which dos client/server program i used, although it would mean less stuff to install than my current method, i would have to create a fat16 partition and copy files to that before i could start to transfer, in order for fat16 dos to be able to see where to get the w98 install files from.
onyway.. on this "easy-setup" being the only access allowed, i cant believe this is for real.. just how are you gonna be able to change all the various power conservation settings, amongst other things? anybody know something on this? after all the name "easy-setup" implies there must be an "advanced-setup" facility too, or howabout "ordinary-setup" because changing power settings is ermm.. not rocket science is it?
perspective; i have two 760EL with 12.2"tft and two 760EL with the older 11.5 dsdn screens. i also have one 560 with tft and three 560 with dsdn, oh and an old 755C that works good except the charging circuitry does not seem to be talking to the battery for some reason - battery stays cool.
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