[comp.sys.mac] Mac Serial Drivers

jness@umn-d-ub.D.UMN.EDU (Joel Ness) (07/06/89)

I have a department here which is currently sharing a LaserWriter among
a number of IBM PCs by way of a switch box (they are using the
PostScript capabilities of the printer with WP and Ventura).
A few faculty members now have Macs and want to also use the LaserWriter.
They presently have to do some replugging in and reconfiguring the
LaserWriter to do this (making it a pain and using up EPROM rewrites). 

Of course the obvious solution which we are still pushing is to buy PC
AppleTalk cards and network the department. We still may succeed at
convincing them to do this but in the mean time they are trying to find
a "minimal-funding" solution.

I'd appreciate any experiences/suggestions/ideas as to:

    1. Serial drivers. I'm assuming we'd need a way of sending
Postscript out a serial port without having to encode it in AppleTalk
packets. Is that correct? What sort of software might do this?

    2. Hardware connections. Would some sort of Mac serial to 25-pin
cable work here - assuming that the proper sort of information was
coming out of the serial port? What would the wiring diagram be for
this?

    3. Anything else that would make the operation more difficult or
impossible.

I'm hoping that there is either an easy way to do this, or no way at
all. Then I can either get them going quickly until they can afford an
AppleTalk network, or just tell them to find the money in the budget
somehow.

Thanks in advance for any help.

 
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mithomas@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael Thomas Niehaus) (07/06/89)

In article <1138@umn-d-ub.D.UMN.EDU>, jness@umn-d-ub.D.UMN.EDU (Joel Ness) writes:
> A few faculty members now have Macs and want to also use the LaserWriter.
[...] 
> Of course the obvious solution which we are still pushing is to buy PC
> AppleTalk cards and network the department. We still may succeed at
> convincing them to do this but in the mean time they are trying to find
> a "minimal-funding" solution.

The LocalTalk PC cards would be ideal...

> I'd appreciate any experiences/suggestions/ideas as to:
> 
>     1. Serial drivers. I'm assuming we'd need a way of sending
> Postscript out a serial port without having to encode it in AppleTalk
> packets. Is that correct? What sort of software might do this?

You can get an Asyncronous (Serial) LaserWriter Driver from the
Apple Programmer's and Developer's Association, and some dealers may also
have it.  It is cheap (cost of duplication and shipping if you get it from
APDA).

>     2. Hardware connections. Would some sort of Mac serial to 25-pin
> cable work here - assuming that the proper sort of information was
> coming out of the serial port? What would the wiring diagram be for
> this?

I believe that this would just be you typical DIN-8 to DB-25 cable
(like a Mac to Hayes modem cable).  I'm sure someone will correct me if
I am wrong.

>     3. Anything else that would make the operation more difficult or
> impossible.

Your switch box can only get so big :-)  But for now, you should be set.

> Joel Ness			       		INTERNET: jness@ub.d.umn.edu
> Information Services		        	BITNET:  JNESS@UMNDUL
> University of Minnesota, Duluth

-Michael

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