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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: K95 Printing files
Date: 15 Oct 1997 16:01:25 GMT
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In article <3444D58F.5D367A23@uoguelph.ca>,
Rowan Kerr <rowan@uoguelph.ca> wrote:
: Could someone please make available for download the K95 printer
: information files? Even just the documents would be helpful...I've got
: part of the dist. from my university, but they won't release the dialer
: or the printing files.
:
K95's printer support has been changing in each version, in the
neverending quest to get around bugs and limitations in Windows 95 and
NT. The information you are asking for is version-specific; you are
certainly free to look through the update documents in the
ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/k95/ directory, which apply to the
current version, 1.1.15, particularly the updates.txt file.
But in any case, it is the responsibility of your university, which has
licensed Kermit 95 and no doubt customized it for your use in a way which
nobody outside your university understands, to support it for you. If
you are having trouble printing, they can help you. If they have trouble
helping you, we can help them. That's how the site license works, and
the only way it can work.
- Frank