Printing via AUX-port of terminal to printer, how is this done?
William Walker
wrwalke at prcrs.UUCP
Wed Dec 27 03:35:43 AEST 1989
In article <1908 at rivm05.UUCP>, ccea3 at rivm.UUCP (Adri Verhoef) writes:
>
> What I'm looking for is a program that can be used for printing
> to the AUX-port of a terminal.
>
check out PD1:<MSDOS.KERMIT>PCPRINT.C on simtel20.arpa. it was written
by Frank DaCruz and the kermit folks at columbia.
> The user, who has a printer connected to the AUX-port of the terminal,
> will invoke the program, that will determine which initialization string
> to send to the printer (according to the type of the printer and the print
> options)
only works for vt100's or good emulations thereof. works great on my clone
PC running ms-kermit 2.32. i have used it with an HP laserjet-II and my
epson 2500 look-alike.
> There could of course be a load of options, such as:
> << wish list deleted >>
> Furthermore:
> - support for underlining / bold
> - input is either standard input, or one or more files
underlining and bold are supported as overstrike. E^H_X^H_A^H_M^H_P^H_L^H_E^H_
would come out as underlined EXAMPLE. This is not fancy, but it works great
especially when your office is a distance from the nearest printer or when
you must work from home. Take a look and hack to your heart's content.
input is either stdin or file list.
> --
> Adri Verhoef (uunet!rivm!a3 || a3 at rivm.uucp), site administrator of the
> National Institute for Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM).
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William Walker --- wrwalke at prcrs.UUCP --- 530N-3 x-2565
NO Santa Claus, I said Mickey Mouse Phone, not IBM-PC Clone. Oh well, there
isn't really THAT much difference.
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