Lindy 42953 user manual Introduction, System Requirements

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1.Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the LINDY USB 2.0 Link cable. This unique cable allows you to easily connect two computers via a USB port and instantly transfer files at great speed. The USB 2.0 Link cable is your fast solution for peer-to-peer file transfer between two computers via the USB port. The cable provides true plug-and- play capability while transferring files at much greater speeds than USB1.1.

The SuperLink application provides a drag-and-drop user-friendly interface to transfer files. You simply install the application onto your PC and plug in the USB 2.0 Link cable￿

The VirtualNet application program provides USB Networking which emulates Ethernet.

2.Package Contents

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Hardware:

USB 2.0 Link cable

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Software:

CD including drivers and manual

3.Product Features

￿USB specification revision 2.0 compliant

￿Single cable solution for file transfer

￿Printer and Storage (Hard drive, floppy and CD-ROM) sharing

￿Drag-and-drop user-friendly interface. Includes power management and remote wake-up functions

￿Supports TCP/IP, NetBEUI, IPX/SPX protocols

￿USB Networking – Ethernet emulation

4.System Requirements

PC

￿IBM® PC Pentium 133 or higher or compatible system

￿Available USB2.0 port (up to 480 Mbps) or available USB1.1 port (up to 12Mbps)

￿CD-ROM drive

￿Windows® 98, Windows® ME, Windows® 2000 and Windows® XP

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