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INTERSVR/INTERLNK Connection

Exchanging and Editing Files

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6400 Computer TCP/IP Client User's Guide
INTERLNK, a part of MS DOS, is a device driver that
connects your 6400 computer and personal computer
through their serial ports. This connection enables you to
exchange files and edit 6400 TCP/IP client configuration
files.
To exchange and edit files:
Your personal computer must be running INTERLNK,
which is part of MS DOS.
1. Load INTERLNK as a device driver by entering the
file's pathname in your personal computer's
CONFIG.SYS file. For example, the following
statement assumes MS DOS is located in the C:\DOS
directory on the personal computer:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\INTERLNK.EXE /DRIVES:3
The /DRIVES:3" parameter allows the mapping of
three drives from your 6400 computer.
2. Insert the pathname at the end of CONFIG.SYS, after
any other statement that creates a drive letter.
3. Connect your 6400 computer to the personal
computer. See Connecting the Computers" on page
A 1.
4. To determine which personal computer drive
corresponds to your 6400 computer's RAM (D) drive,
type the following at the personal computer's DOS
prompt:
C:\>interlnk
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