--Interlnk and Intersvr disks to boot and automatically connect--  

To begin with, make two bootable floppy disks that will boot 
your system.  A command such as "Format A: /s" or "Sys A:" should
suffice.  I have left this up to you since one version of a DOS 
disk may not work as well with another version.  You need DOS 6.0
or higher for these utilities.  

These exe files can be found in the path Other\Oldmsdos\ of the 
Windows 95 CD.  

Once you have created your boot floppies, extract the files from 
the zip files onto the floppies.  One floppy will be the server, 
one will be the client.  Extract only one zip to each disk.  For
example, don't extract both files to both disks.  

Extract interlnk.zip to one disk
Extract intersvr.zip to the other disk

The files included are:

Interlnk.zip, which contains
	interlnk.exe
	config.sys
	readme.txt

Intersvr.zip, which contains
	intersvr.exe
	autoexec.bat
	readme.txt

Boot the server first.  After it is finished and running, then 
boot the client.  Interlnk will scan the ports for the server.  If 
you cabling and CMOS settings are correct, it should connect.  