Or do what he said...it'll be much easier.Originally posted by: bsmithy
usb network adaptor
link coming...
Originally posted by: werk
Or do this...it'll be much easier.Originally posted by: bsmithy
usb network adaptor
link coming...
Um a floppy disk? 😕 😛Originally posted by: bsmithy
Originally posted by: werk
Or do this...it'll be much easier.Originally posted by: bsmithy
usb network adaptor
link coming...
you can get a thing that you can plug into the floppy drive on both pc's 🙂
Uh..it is. Never used a parallel port to transfer data back in the day??Originally posted by: CraigRT
you can literally plug a USB cable into each PC?
it cant be that freaking easy.
i was thinking USB network adatper....
Originally posted by: werk
Um a floppy disk? 😕 😛Originally posted by: bsmithy
Originally posted by: werk
Or do this...it'll be much easier.Originally posted by: bsmithy
usb network adaptor
link coming...
you can get a thing that you can plug into the floppy drive on both pc's 🙂
Originally posted by: bsmithy
Originally posted by: werk
Um a floppy disk? 😕 😛Originally posted by: bsmithy
Originally posted by: werk
Or do this...it'll be much easier.Originally posted by: bsmithy
usb network adaptor
link coming...
you can get a thing that you can plug into the floppy drive on both pc's 🙂
no, a floppy data transfer cable.
you drag things to the floppy and they appear in a folder on pc #2
Originally posted by: werk
Uh..it is. Never used a parallel port to transfer data back in the day??Originally posted by: CraigRT
you can literally plug a USB cable into each PC?
it cant be that freaking easy.
i was thinking USB network adatper....
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: werk
Uh..it is. Never used a parallel port to transfer data back in the day??Originally posted by: CraigRT
you can literally plug a USB cable into each PC?
it cant be that freaking easy.
i was thinking USB network adatper....
Nope Sneakernet
What's the transfer rate for parallel and serial transfers?
Way to read. 😛Originally posted by: newbiepcuser
You can also use crossover network cable also.
Originally posted by: werk
Uh..it is. Never used a parallel port to transfer data back in the day??Originally posted by: CraigRT
you can literally plug a USB cable into each PC?
it cant be that freaking easy.
i was thinking USB network adatper....
Originally posted by: radioouman
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: werk
Uh..it is. Never used a parallel port to transfer data back in the day??Originally posted by: CraigRT
you can literally plug a USB cable into each PC?
it cant be that freaking easy.
i was thinking USB network adatper....
Nope Sneakernet
What's the transfer rate for parallel and serial transfers?
I've done this... You needed a Laplink cable. I think that a parallel cconnection could achieve 300 kbps/sec.
oops, yeah...basically it's a crossover USB cable. Got to get one of those since they carry power over USB!Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: werk
Uh..it is. Never used a parallel port to transfer data back in the day??Originally posted by: CraigRT
you can literally plug a USB cable into each PC?
it cant be that freaking easy.
i was thinking USB network adatper....
No, it is NOT that simple. Doing that will likely fry your motherboard.
They make cables specifically for this, regular USB cables will NOT work.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Originally posted by: bsmithy
Originally posted by: werk
Um a floppy disk? 😕 😛Originally posted by: bsmithy
Originally posted by: werk
Or do this...it'll be much easier.Originally posted by: bsmithy
usb network adaptor
link coming...
you can get a thing that you can plug into the floppy drive on both pc's 🙂
no, a floppy data transfer cable.
you drag things to the floppy and they appear in a folder on pc #2
How fast is the transfer?