Null Modem and Data Cables - Types and UsesMost good computer
stores sell Data Transfer Cables. But they must be NULL MODEM
CABLES (Commonly known as Laplink Cables) Use a 9 to 9 pin,
9 to 25 pin or a 25 to 25 pin Serial Null
Modem Cable as required, or you can buy a four-way Laplink Serial
Cable which has 9 and 25 pin heads at both ends or use a 25 to 25
Male Parallel DATA Cable. You cannot however Upload LapLink or
FastLynx remotely
via a Parallel cable. You can also use
a Jumpered Breakout Connector such as a Interlink Printer Cable
Converter along with your Parallel Printer Cable. But you cannot use a Serial Printer
Cable.
Internet Resources: Microsoft Knowledge Base Q142065 ~ CablesThat Are Compatible with Direct Cable Connection Please Note ~ If Microsoft have removed orchanged above links (Again) - Try typing description into the MicrosoftSearch Box to find new links. Web Article ~ Connecting2 Computers for Games or Transferring Files http://www.technick.net/for more info on Cable Pinouts and more. o Build yourown Data Transfer Cables as Detailed Below: STANDARDDISCLAIMER:
Serial (2-bit transfer) uses 7 wires ~ Parallel (4-bit transfer) uses 15 wires.
Software Download ~ Laplink Pro 4.0 for DOS or FastLynx 2.0 for DOS |