Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!texbell!texsun!digi.lonestar.org!mfrohman From: mfrohman@digi.lonestar.org (Matthew Frohman) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Laplink III and Windows Keywords: Laplink, laptop Message-ID: <844@digi.lonestar.org> Date: 31 Jul 90 20:17:18 GMT References: <9609@rice-chex.ai.mit.edu> <2598@dataio.Data-IO.COM> Organization: DSC Communications, Plano Tx. Lines: 32 I have a loptop with no hard drive and a 386 with a hard drive. I would like to connect the laptop to the pc via Laplink III, which is supposed to share peripherals. I talked to the people at Traveling Software (the makers of Laplink III) to find out if it allows the laptop to run one program from the pc's hard disk while the pc runs another. According to them, it cannot. Both machines are tied up with Laplink III. However, I asked them if you could run Laplink III in a DOS window of MS Windows 3.0 on a 386, thus allowing the laptop to access the hard disk thru that window, without tying up the 386. They said that they had not done it, Microsoft had not done it, but Microsoft claimed that it COULD be done. Anyone know for sure? BTW, Traveling Software said that their package DESKLINK was created for this purpose, however, Desklink ONLY runs on a serial line, thus ~115K, whereas Laplink III can run on serial OR parallel, at something like 565K on the parallel line. This is why I would like to try to use Laplink III. Also, I have release 2 and could get an upgrade, whereas I don't currently own Desklink. Thanks, Matthew -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew Frohman texbell!digi!mfrohman OR mfrohman@digi.UUCP OR mfrohman@digi.lonestar.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------------