Reply by Paul Carpenter July 1, 20082008-07-01
In article <slrng6j1h0.9b5.aznomad.3@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net>, 
aznomad.3@PremoveOBthisOX.COM says...
> On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:36:48 -0700, donald <Donald@dontdoithere.com> wrote: > >StanV wrote: > >> Maybe off-topic but maybe someone can point me in the right direction. > >> > >> I'm need to transfer on regulary files to a legacy DOS application > >> (actualy a WIN98 in DOS mode). > > >If you are using WIN98se, you can use USB sticks between the systems. > > win98 doesn't include the usb storage driver.
There is around a Generic USB Driver for Win98 and mass storage devices. I have used it several times with no problem, I would have to dig out the URL. Anyway what is wrong with adding a cheap or redundant network card to the system? -- Paul Carpenter | paul@pcserviceselectronics.co.uk <http://www.pcserviceselectronics.co.uk/> PC Services <http://www.pcserviceselectronics.co.uk/fonts/> Timing Diagram Font <http://www.gnuh8.org.uk/> GNU H8 - compiler & Renesas H8/H8S/H8 Tiny <http://www.badweb.org.uk/> For those web sites you hate
Reply by AZ Nomad June 30, 20082008-06-30
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:36:48 -0700, donald <Donald@dontdoithere.com> wrote:
>StanV wrote: >> Maybe off-topic but maybe someone can point me in the right direction. >> >> I'm need to transfer on regulary files to a legacy DOS application >> (actualy a WIN98 in DOS mode).
>If you are using WIN98se, you can use USB sticks between the systems.
win98 doesn't include the usb storage driver.