--- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, "pin224466" <pin224466@...> wrote:
If you install a null-modem emulator on your computer, you can connect to emu48 and use the backup/restore function of Conn4x. Connect to your 50g via USB using Conn4x and create a backup. Disconnect the 50g and connect to Emu48 and restore the backup of your 50g. Or vice versa.
See EMU48 Printing here for more info about installing a null-modem emulator.
>If you use ARCHIVE to create a backup and store it in port 1 or 2, it will be a DIR object . If you store th backup in port 3, it will be a BCKUP object which can be used with the RESTORE command. The directories can not. You can recall the driectory to the stack and use Edit --> Save Object to save the directory to your pc and then transfer that to you 50g . You would then have to save that DIR into a variable, and then use the filer to move everything out of the newly created directory to your home directory.
> How do I archive the emulator and transfer it back to the 50G?
>
If you install a null-modem emulator on your computer, you can connect to emu48 and use the backup/restore function of Conn4x. Connect to your 50g via USB using Conn4x and create a backup. Disconnect the 50g and connect to Emu48 and restore the backup of your 50g. Or vice versa.
See EMU48 Printing here for more info about installing a null-modem emulator.
