[Coco] printing
Gene Heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Sun Nov 16 18:42:57 EST 2014
On Sunday 16 November 2014 16:54:19 Josh Harper via Coco did opine
And Gene did reply:
> I need somethingآ that doesn'tآ use os9آ thoآ آ
> آ From: Tom Seagrove <tjseagrove at writeme.com>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 7:49 AM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] printing
>
>
> Has it ever been looked into creating virtual drivers that intercept
> print jobs, route them through Drivewire, for example, and send them
> to a local printer on the PC?
>
> Tom
>
>
>
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 6:51 AM, Josh Harper via Coco
> <coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:
>
> hi guys
> I used to pring a lot ofآ things way back when with theآ dmp -105
> printerآ nowآ thatآ ribbons are no longer to beآ found for it is
> there any other optionآ to still be ableآ to printآ stuff using old
> software
>
> I knowآ theres some okidataآ still being soldآ آ butآ wasmt sureآ
> it would workآ dueآ mostآ of myآ software requiredآ the 105
> thanksآ guys
Is this more yahoo mail? It comes in here as a base64 encoded message,
without a mimetype being set anywhere in the headers. yahoo mail is
busted.
Anyway, before drivewire, I did have some scripts that did work on this
linux machine. It consisted of a call to set the serial port for 9600n1,
and listened on it, when a byte was first received from sending a file to
the bitbanger, it would open a file with precision time date appended to
the filename, wait for 5 seconds after the last byte came in, close the
file and send it to "lp -BROTHEHL2140 filename".
That worked well except I had to remember to set the bitbanger to the
correct speed as the default settings when a 6309 is in the socket gave
about 11,300 baud, well outside the capture range for the usb-serial
converters in the path. And it was noticeably slower because the
bitbanger was running at 10% of the speed drivewire runs it at.
I just checked the usual suspects for that script but its apparently, if
it still exists, on the drive I used to run pclos from. But I believe that
now has a copy of ubuntu 12.04 LTS on it, if so, those scripts are gone.
They weren't that hard to write IIRC. Bash is a very capable shell, and a
printout of its manual will have about all the answers you need to write
your own.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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