eho@cognito.princeton.edu (Eric Ho) (08/25/89)
Does anyone out there know of any Unix-based printer sharing software that allows me to print Mac files on my Sun LaserWriter ? -- i.e. I want my Sun LaserWriter remain attached to the back of my Sun-4 (running SunOS 4.0.1), that is I still want my Sun to control all the spooling to the LaserWriter. I've Transcript 2.1 running on my Sun and I would like this package to work with rather than replacing Transcript (there're many others in the group who depend heavily on Transcript for their day-to-day work so I can't lose Transcript). Obviously I need to get some sort of ethernet card (probably from Kinetics ?) since I'm just talking about 1 Mac here (no point to spend all that money to get an AppleTalk<->Ethernet gateway) but I don't want to spend the money until I'm sure that the needed software exists at a reasonable price. I think that the file-transfer software should be pretty straightforward and the price should be quite reasonable (if public domain versions don't exist yet for the Mac ether card). My worry is with printer sharing software. The only one that I heard of is K-Spool from Kinetics that runs as a daemon on the Suns (with some kernel modifications I heard ?) but the price is kind of ridiculous -- it is more expensive than the ether card itself. It cost something like $600~$700 when I can get an ethernet card for the Mac-2 for under $500 ! The only public-domain software I heard of that provides both Unix-based printer sharing and file-transfer is the KIP & CAP packages from Stanford & Columbia respectively but my impression is that they only work on the Kinetics FastPath and I don't think that my need is justified to buy an expensive gateway box for just 1 Mac. I'm interested if anyone knows of any alternative. -- Eric Ho Cognitive Science Lab., Princeton University voice = 609-987-2819 (x2987) email = eho@confidence.princeton.edu eho@bogey.princeton.edu regards. -eric-