Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 28433e21671c406cd0b560c9e74c168dd2b77e90 Size: 34.58 KB File Format: zip
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DM-Link is a free software by Daniel Maroff and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download DM-Link which is 34.58 KB in size and belongs to the software category File Management. DM-Link was released on 2010-08-23 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-27 and is currently at version 3.1.
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DM-Link Description
The DM-Link application was developed to be a serial port file copy utility. DM-Link requires no special setup/ installation or DLLs, which makes it unobtrusive on your system unlike so many other file copy utlities.
Note:
Before you begin to send files, the receiving computer must be put in Receive Mode. Also, choosing Action->Abort (Esc) from either mode aborts that mode.
Receive Mode(on the receiving computer)
- Go to Setup->CommSetup (Control C) to get to the serial port information dialog box. In this dialog box you will be able to set your port, port speed and number of contiguous CRC retries.
- The last setting is only utilized in send mode. Next go to Setup->Receive Folder (Control F) to dedicate a folder on the system to received files.
- Finally choose Action->Receive (Control R) to put DM-Link in receive mode, allowing it to wait for files from the sending computer.
Send Mode(on the sending computer
- Go to Setup->CommSetup (Control C) just as we did in Receive Mode. The CRC retry is used to try to get DM-Link to send files even under bad transmission conditions, such as a semi-faulty cable or electrical interference (leave default).
- Finally, go to Action->Send (Control S) to choose a file(s) to send.System requirementsDM-Link simply requires a standard "null" modem cable
A free serial port D-shell connector on the back of the receiving and sending computers