sandy58 wrote:
>
> Terry Pinnell wrote:
>> I will need to transfer most of the data on my present ageing PC (XP
>> Home under SP1) to my new one (XP Pro, SP2). Do I just need to buy a 5
>> metre USB to USB cable please?
>>
>> --
>> Terry, East Grinstead, UK
> I just remembered LapLink. I used it a few years ago. Had a cable made
> up with a crossed over wire at one end. Did it run from com port to
> com port? I know there was something odd about it...apart from the
> fact that it was about 20metres long (I told my "lecky" mate that I
> needed a "bit of length"!!!) But it did work, & at that time, that
> alone was a great thing.
> How fast? No idea.
Check out a homemade program from me at location
> http://home.planet.nl/~burry004/laplink.zip
You need a cable between parallel printerports,
wiring:
connector1 connector2
2 15
3 13
4 12
5 10
6 11
10 5
11 6
12 4
13 3
15 2
18 18
19 19
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
24 24
25 25
2---6 cross over to 10---15,
and 18--25 are ground wires, use them all to get
some shielding inside the cable.
Also if your cable has shielding, connect that to
the plug case, so that both computer chassis are
connected that way.
I have used this on lots of computers and gigabytes,
however its 6.3 short filenames only.
Feel free to modify source code if you feel the need.
Email me,if you need more info, demunge my address,
figures are figures, the last part has doubled letters.