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Thanks. I'll probably try the flash drive. One of my sons is, I think, just
starting to use these on laptops he buys on e-bay and refurbishes, and I'll have him try one on our next drive to his place. -- Cliff Flik wrote: > you have plenty of options... > > 1. USB input devices > -cd-rom. > -flash drive. some call it pen drive or thumb drive, from 64Mb - 1Gb > > 2. ether net. > -get a cross cable, then you can do peer to peer file transfer. for > some, the software configuration may be a little tedious. this is one of > the cheapest and fasted, in terms of transfer speeds. > > 3. PCMCIA > -since you have wireless capabilities, you'll need to check that the > protocols used in the wireless divices is compatible. e.g. of protocols: > 802.11b > > try not to use serial or paralle, they take ages fot file transfers. > > > of our 5 computers and doesn't work here. Any ideas? > as mentioned, check their the protocol, then make sure they are in the same > workgroup. > > ================================================== ================== > "Cliff Gieseke" <> wrote in message > news:CatJa.3158$ ... > > I have a Toshiba Protege 3110CT that my son found on e-bay. It works > well, > > has a good battery and is very light and compact. It has no CD or disk > > drive. Someone had replaced Windows with Windows 95. There are > connections > > for usb, ether net, serial, parrallel. PCI card, etc., and I'm wondering > if > > anyone has any good ideas as to how we can input drivers to operate some > > kind of external storage to transfer data to other computers? We'd hoped > > that a wireless network card that my son (in another city) was using on > his > > home network would work, but it seems to be a slightly different version > > (same company) of what we have been using successfully at our house for > two > > of our 5 computers and doesn't work here. Any ideas? > > > > -- Cliff Gieseke > > > > > > > > > > |