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Re: IRDA transfer software for OS/2
:
:LinkWiz works well under OS/2 and I could be wrong but my understanding of the
: IR port was that it was addressable as a com port.
Does LinkWiz need null modem cables? This is my concern with the IRDA
port. There is the question wether it is "wired" as a straigth through
cable or null modem cable, which will effect whether or not it works
with many programs. SO, I would not assume that it work with
"anything" which uses the serial port.
-Brian
:
: On Sun, 4 Aug 1996 23:22:55 -0600 (MDT), you wrote:
: >>Does anyone know of any OS/2 software which will work like laplink,
: >>and also supports the IRDA port?
: >>
: >>-Brian
: >
: >
: >I am told that there is a peer-to-peer type software included in the Bogus,
: >er, I mean, Bonus Pak of Warp Blue and on the Warp Connect CD, although I
: >have not used it to make sure that it indeed works. I don't believe that is
: >supports IR. I have used Lap Link 5.0 for DOS with good results, however.
: >LL 6.0 for Windows will not run in a Win-OS2 session.
: >
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