rouaix@margaux.inria.fr (Francois Rouaix) (12/06/89)
Hello there, a friend of mine is looking for the sources of a printer driver for a daisy wheel printer such as Diablo 630 or Diablo Advantage 25. Don't tell me they are on the Extras 1.3 disk, he's looking for the SOURCES ;-) Any hint appreciated. --Francois *- Francois Rouaix // We are all prisoners here, * *- rouaix@inria.inria.fr \X/ of our own device * *- SYSOP of Sgt. Flam's Lonely Amigas Club. (33) (1) 39-55-84-59 (Videotex) * Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are my own, not those of my employer.
fgd3@jc3b21.UUCP (Fabbian G. Dufoe) (12/08/89)
From article <334@seti.inria.fr>, by rouaix@margaux.inria.fr (Francois Rouaix): > > Hello there, > a friend of mine is looking for the sources of a printer driver for > a daisy wheel printer such as Diablo 630 or Diablo Advantage 25. > Don't tell me they are on the Extras 1.3 disk, he's looking for > the SOURCES ;-) > Any hint appreciated. > --Francois Tell your friend to order the 1.3 Autodocs from CATS. The ReadMe disk contains an article on how to write printer drivers as well as the source code for the drivers on the 1.3 Extras disk. Besides providing that useful information the Autodocs are the most current documentation for the Amiga system calls. Every programmer should have them. They come as part of the Native Developer's kit. They're reasonably priced ($20 when I bought them, I think they've gone up) and available by writing to Commodore Amiga Technical Support 1200 Wilson Drive West Chester, PA 19380 Attn: Lauren Brown Perhaps someone from Commodore would mention the current price and ordering procedure. --Fabbian Dufoe 350 Ling-A-Mor Terrace South St. Petersburg, Florida 33705 813-823-2350 UUCP: ...uunet!pdn!jc3b21!fgd3
fgd3%jc3b21.uucp@cunyvm.cuny.edu (12/16/89)
From article <334@seti.inria.fr>, by rouaix@margaux.inria.fr (Francois Rouaix): > > Hello there, > a friend of mine is looking for the sources of a printer driver for > a daisy wheel printer such as Diablo 630 or Diablo Advantage 25. > Don't tell me they are on the Extras 1.3 disk, he's looking for > the SOURCES ;-) > Any hint appreciated. > --Francois Tell your friend to order the 1.3 Autodocs from CATS. The ReadMe disk contains an article on how to write printer drivers as well as the source code for the drivers on the 1.3 Extras disk. Besides providing that useful information the Autodocs are the most current documentation for the Amiga system calls. Every programmer should have them. They come as part of the Native Developer's kit. They're reasonably priced ($20 when I bought them, I think they've gone up) and available by writing to Commodore Amiga Technical Support 1200 Wilson Drive West Chester, PA 19380 Attn: Lauren Brown Perhaps someone from Commodore would mention the current price and ordering procedure. --Fabbian Dufoe 350 Ling-A-Mor Terrace South St. Petersburg, Florida 33705 813-823-2350 UUCP: ...uunet!pdn!jc3b21!fgd3
ewout@cbmvax.commodore.com (Ewout Walraven - CATS) (12/18/89)
In article <6248@nigel.udel.EDU> fgd3%jc3b21.uucp@cunyvm.cuny.edu writes: >Native Developer's kit. They're reasonably priced ($20 when I bought them, >I think they've gone up) and available by writing to > Commodore Amiga Technical Support > 1200 Wilson Drive > West Chester, PA 19380 > Attn: Lauren Brown ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Better make that Leslie Jackowski or `CATS-Orders' in general. > > Perhaps someone from Commodore would mention the current price and >ordering procedure. My list still says $20 for the AmigaDOS V1.3 Native Developer Update. Items can be ordered by sending check or money order payable to Commodore Business Machines to CATS-Orders at above address. Enclose shipping address with the order (!) and allow 4-6 weeks for shipping. Canada residents add $2.50 per item, outside North America add $5.00 per item. > >--Fabbian Dufoe > 350 Ling-A-Mor Terrace South > St. Petersburg, Florida 33705 > 813-823-2350 > >UUCP: ...uunet!pdn!jc3b21!fgd3 ec.