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DOS file sharing utility
Interlnk or FileLink is a networking utility on DOS for sharing disks and files between two interconnected computers using the serial port or parallel
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using a null modem cable or LapLink cable. The server-side version of InterLnk, it also immobilizes the machine it's running on as it is an active app
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Serial cable connecting two computers
null modem connection. The later versions of MS-DOS were shipped with the InterLnk program. Both pieces of software allow the mapping of a hard disk on one
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File transfer software
serial port, a Laplink cable is able to transfer data more quickly. The Interlnk program on MS-DOS can also use the Laplink cable. With the demise of parallel
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Networking cable used for serial communication
topic of: Serial Programming:RS-232 Connections Direct cable connection InterLnk LapLink cable (can be seen as a parallel equivalent to a serial null modem
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Computer interface
ZIP drive The Snappy Video SnapShot video capture device MS-DOS 6.22's INTERLNK and INTERSRV drive sharing utility The Covox Speech Thing audio device
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Topics referred to by the same term
former trading name for a European parcel company, now owned by DPDgroup INTERLNK, a DOS application This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
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Feature of Microsoft Windows
these seem to have been included in newer versions of the Linux kernel. Interlnk (on DOS) Null modem LapLink cable Serial line internet protocol (SLIP)
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English (chiefly Lancashire) : nickname or occupational name for someone who acted as a spokesman, from Middle English spekeman ‘advocate’, ‘spokesman’ (from Old English specan to speak + mann ‘man’).
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