legg@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au (Christian Legg) (09/19/90)
Hello everyone out there. We have a problem that I'm sure someone else must have come across. One of our departments has a Laserwriter II connected (via a serial line) to a UNIX box. This is restrictive, as the printer is only used for TTY type output from this box, and they cannot use the Laserwriter with the Macintoshes without resetting the printer. This causes quite a few problems anyway, as the UNIX print queue usually barfs when this is done. The department would rather not invest in a Multigate-like device that would allow Localtalk to be bridged onto the UNIX box with the necessary encapsulation. That's just a bit too expensive. What would be nice would be to revert the Laserwriter to Localtalk operation (so that all Macs could easily access it) and have a dedicated macintosh (512ke type) that would take the UNIX box serial output and channel it onto the Localtalk, just as if the mac itself was using it. So, my question is, is there a software package to do this? It doesn't sound too hard a task, as the UNIX serial output line would be feeding PostScript anyway. Any help or information will be greatly appreciated. cheers Christian Legg Christian Legg ********************************** University Computing Services, * This message has been brought * University of Adelaide, South Australia. * to you today by the letters * Phone : (08) 228 5549 * B, M and by the number 9 * Email : legg@ucs.adelaide.edu.au **********************************