a0045@rrz.uni-koeln.de (Jochen Roderburg) (12/11/90)
Archive-name: internet/lpr/msdos-lpd/1990-12-10 Archive-directory: tacky.cs.olemiss.edu:/pub/lpd/ [130.74.96.13] Original-posting-by: a0045@rrz.uni-koeln.de (Jochen Roderburg) Original-subject: Re: lpd for the PC Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti) A beta test version of a freeware LPD for MSDOS can be found in the ftp-archive at tacky.cs.olemiss.edu in directory pub/lpd. It uses some version of Clarkson or NCSA libraries and workes quite well in some first tests here. Besides the LPD part there is also a FTP and a BOOTP server included, which we also find very useful. And not unimportant: full source available. Jochen Roderburg Regional Computing Center University of Cologne Robert-Koch-Str. 10 Tel.: +49-221/470-4564 D-5000 Koeln 41 Internet: Ro @ RRZ.Uni-Koeln.DE (Reunited) Germany BITNET: A0045 @ DK0RRZK1
eronen@kontu.utu.fi (Timo Eronen, Space Research Laboratory, University of Turku, Finland.) (01/18/91)
Archive-name: internet/lpr/msdos-lpd/1991-01-17 Archive-directory: tacky.cs.olemiss.edu:/pub/lpd/ [130.74.96.13] Original-posting-by: eronen@kontu.utu.fi (Timo Eronen, Space Research Laboratory, University of Turku, Finland.) Original-subject: Re: lpd for the PC Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti) In article <1991Jan15.194909.13619@eng.ufl.edu>, mjw@wasp.eng.ufl.edu (Michael J. Wohlgemuth) writes: > > I know this has been posted before, but I can't remember where. > I'm looking for lpd that will run on a PC. Any pointers would > be greatly appreciated. > > Mike Read the following article. We've been using that one for a while now and it's working just ok. -tke In article <9101031127.AA141001@berry.rrz.Uni-Koeln.DE>, a0045@rrz.uni-koeln.de (Jochen Roderburg) writes: > This begins to be a new candidate for the 'frequently asked > questions' department :-), so here we go again: > > A beta test version of a freeware LPD for MSDOS can be found in the > ftp-archive at tacky.cs.olemiss.edu in directory pub/lpd. > It uses some version of Clarkson or NCSA libraries and workes quite well > in some first tests here. Besides the LPD part there is also a FTP > and a BOOTP server included, which we also find very useful. > And not unimportant: full source available. > > Jochen Roderburg > Regional Computing Center > University of Cologne > Robert-Koch-Str. 10 Tel.: +49-221/470-4564 > D-5000 Koeln 41 Internet: Ro @ RRZ.Uni-Koeln.DE > (Reunited) Germany BITNET: A0045 @ DK0RRZK1