DBG@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU (11/10/90)
I need to send various documents via faxmodem. Some of the documents have PostScript-based graphics in them, from Aldus Freehand or Dreams (pictscript). The text looks great because I have ATM, but the graphics aren't so hot. Is there software available which can make an Abaton InterFax 24/96 act like a PostScript printer (actually, that just means to generate a fax format compressed bitmap file from pict, PS, and text while printing)? I thought Freedom of the Press might do it, but the manufacturer says it has to understand the destination device and hasn't been taught about faxmodems yet. Maybe next year. I need the software for a Mac II. What I'd really like is a version of ATM which does more than text, like full display postscript... -- David B. Gustavson, Computation Research Group, SLAC, POB 4349 MS 88, Stanford, CA 94309 tel (415)926-2863 fax (415)961-3530 -- What the world needs next is a Scalable Coherent Interface! -- Any opinions expressed are mine and not necessarily those of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, the University, or the DOE.