MFM drives & Interlink

From: Jeff Kaneko <Jeff.Kaneko_at_ifrsys.com>
Date: Mon Jan 26 07:52:34 1998

> I saw LapLink Pro and it looked great, but was a bit complex as the
> manual seemed ambig.
>
> On a lark, I picked up some laplink - type yellow cables at the thrift
> store and ran them through Interlnk & Intersvr on DOS 6. Worked really
> neat. If you have dos on both machines, try that first, if you an
> borrow or otherwise get the cables.
>
> Haven't got the direct connect on '95 to work yet, but that's progress
> for ya...
>
> -Mike
>
> Uncle Roger wrote:
> >
> > >My two favorite tools for HD work are the "On-Track Disk Manager
> > >program V 5", and "Hard Drive Test Specs" program. DM lets you test,
> > >LL format, create, and prep partitions.
> >
> > I will give a hearty second to the recommendation for Disk Manager. Can't
> > be beat. If you've ever swapped a hard drive, or you ever plan to, get
> > this program! If you even know what a hard drive is, you should probably
> > have it.
> >
> > Also good is LapLink Pro, which allows you to transfer itself to another
> > computer without having to use diskettes -- handy for those older (PC)
> > machines (like >10 years) whose floppy drives have gone south, but you want
> > access to the hard drive.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- O-
> >
> > Uncle Roger "There is pleasure pure in being mad
> > roger_at_sinasohn.com that none but madmen know."
> > Roger Louis Sinasohn & Associates
> > San Francisco, California http://www.crl.com/~sinasohn/
>

I must be way, way, out there guys. I'm a SpeedStor & FastLynx
person, myself.

Jeff
Received on Mon Jan 26 1998 - 07:52:34 GMT

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