that refused to recognize his secondary drive. In the world of DOS-to-Windows migration, FastLynx was the "speed demon," but it was finicky.
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. It was widely used in the 1990s for transferring data between two PCs via serial or parallel cables, often as an alternative to LapLink. Version Overview FastLynx 3.3 (Build 336): that refused to recognize his secondary drive