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hi as i said in my fist post Games i wanted to divide a file. could i transport the file from one computer to ANOTHER using the 9 pine cable.

P.S read Games by comda first to understand this> Quote

hi as i said in my fist post Games i wanted to divide a file. could i transport the file from one computer to another using the 9 pine cable.

Good for you!!  Why don't you just tell us here what you want to do.  It would be MUCH easier than seeing the below response all the time.

I'm not going to track down your other posts to get a feel for your problem.I'm thinking he has a game he wants to split into smaller files he can burn to a CD...
I'm also predicting FAILURE...

However...CARRY on...no,
I have a old NEC VERSA laptop and t's running win 95. Anyways i have some old DOS games on my win 98 and i wanted to copy files to the laptop. But since it has no cd rom player i have to use floppys and i got a few games on it like, prince of persia, maro, pacman. I copied all files on a floppy for the GAmes DOOm util there was one left. Even with an empty floppy this file is to big. It's 4mb. I wanted to know is there some way i could split this file so i can transfer it through floppy?You cannot simply copy game program files and move them to another machine and expect them to work...
This is by design.They did work
some games i used one floppy some i had to  split to two floppys. I'm not gonna argue... Quote from: comda on November 06, 2009, 06:03:03 PM
It's 4mb. I wanted to know is there some way i could split this file so i can transfer it through floppy?
Do both computers have internet ACCESS? You could email the file, I often transfer files between computers like that.no the laptop doesn't even have an e-thernet port only phone line. so you don't get dail-up on it? any internet will work, doesn't have to be high speed.I told you WinZip has spanning capability.  I used to use this all the time, so I know it works.i still can't wait to see him copy a game app ...span it and copy it to another machine and see it work myself.
Only if it's a DOS game and not an installed Win game. Quote from: Computer_Commando on November 07, 2009, 06:54:04 PM
Only if it's a DOS game and not an installed Win game.
well, some oldish Windows games don't need to be installed either. I have a bunch of them myself.


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