I read a “DOS article” on “New DOS Era” — “Using LapLink, a tool for connecting two PCs”
and found it very inspiring. I tried it right away. The software installed successfully, but the connection failed, and the two computers could not find each other.
So I’d like to ask the experts:
1。Are there any requirements for the connection cable? I used a parallel-port printer cable extension cable to connect the two computers,
but I don’t know whether that will work.
2。The two machines have different operating systems, and the FAT of their hard disk partitions is also different:
one is an old “notebook” with MS-DOS 6.22, and its hard disk partition is FAT16;
the other is a desktop in Win98 DOS mode, and its hard disk partition is FAT32.
Will this work?
I hope the experts won’t hesitate to give me some advice. Thanks in advance!!!
and found it very inspiring. I tried it right away. The software installed successfully, but the connection failed, and the two computers could not find each other.
So I’d like to ask the experts:
1。Are there any requirements for the connection cable? I used a parallel-port printer cable extension cable to connect the two computers,
but I don’t know whether that will work.
2。The two machines have different operating systems, and the FAT of their hard disk partitions is also different:
one is an old “notebook” with MS-DOS 6.22, and its hard disk partition is FAT16;
the other is a desktop in Win98 DOS mode, and its hard disk partition is FAT32.
Will this work?
I hope the experts won’t hesitate to give me some advice. Thanks in advance!!!


assed appears, then->OK->Done. Exit LL5 on one computer, start LL5, wait a few seconds, and the two computers will automatically find each other. In the LL5 program window, you will see that the left half is the local file area and the right half is the remote machine’s file area. Select “HHFF Northeast on COMn(115.200)” or “HHFF Northeast on LPTn” on the right side of the LL5 window after the connection is established and press Enter. Do you see the remote machine’s drives? Select a drive->press Enter, and try file operations. Note the data flow direction when using F2=copy.