Copy files over the parallel port using Linux and DOS.
To build the Linux utilites, type make
.
To build the DOS utilities, change your directory to the asm
folder, and type
make
. You will need the Netwide Assembler to build
the DOS utilities.
This consists of two utilities: a way to write a file to the parallel port from Linux, and another to read.
First, connect the LapLink cable. Then, on one computer, type:
par-write <file>
Replacing <file>
with whatever file you want to copy.
On the other computer type:
par-read > <output>
Replacing <output>
with whatever file you want to copy.
The file will be written to <output>
There is an assembly language version that you can use for reading on DOS. It
consists of two .COM programs, parclear.com
and parread.com
. They are
optimized to be small so that you can load them via the debug
utility if you
have no other way of copying files to the DOS machine.
To use it, connect a LapLink cable between the Linux computer and the DOS machine. On the DOS computer, run
parclear
After that, then, run par-write
on the Linux computer.
Finally, on the DOS computer you're copying to, run
parread
The output will be placed in C:\parread.out
.