Disk No: 1775 Disk Title: XPort & XClone PC-SIG Version: S1 Program Title: XPort Author Version: 1.3B Author Registration: $24.95 Special Requirements: Serial ports on both machines. This utility uses the serial communication adapters (also known as "serial ports") in your PCs to transfer files from one machine to another. Serial transfer is much easier and faster than copying files from machine to disk to machine again. XPORT will allow you to transfer files between a 5 1/4" disk drive on one machine, and a 3 1/2" drive on another; or directly from one hard drive to another (regardless of file size); or between two drives that can't seem to read from each other's disks (common between 360k and 1.2 meg drives). Many full blown communication packages will to this job. But if you just want a simple, inexpensive method of getting the files from one system into another with a minimum of fuss and as conveniently as possible, use XPORT. Not sure about serial port parameters and how to set them? Forget it, the Transporter sets them up the way it needs them. You've got more than one port in your machine, but you're not sure which is "COM1", "COM2", "COM3" and "COM4"? Forget it, the Transporter automatically detects which port you've got the cable plugged into. Program Title: XClone Author Version: 1.3B Author Registration: $24.95 Special Requirements: Serial ports on both machines. This utility uses the serial communication adapters (also known as "serial ports") in your PCs to transfer files from one machine to another. Serial transfer is much easier and faster than copying files from machine to disk to machine again. XPORT will allow you to transfer files between a 5 1/4" disk drive on one machine, and a 3 1/2" drive on another; or directly from one hard drive to another (regardless of file size); or between two drives that can't seem to read from each other's disks (common between 360k and 1.2 meg drives). Many full blown communication packages will to this job. But if you just want a simple, inexpensive method of getting the files from one system into another with a minimum of fuss and as conveniently as possible, use XPORT. Not sure about serial port parameters and how to set them? Forget it, the Transporter sets them up the way it needs them. You've got more than one port in your machine, but you're not sure which is "COM1", "COM2", "COM3" and "COM4"? Forget it, the Transporter automatically detects which port you've got the cable plugged into. PC-SIG 1030D East Duane Avenue Sunnyvale Ca. 94086 (408) 730-9291 (c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.