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- From: plunky@skate.demon.co.uk (Iain Hibbert)
- Newsgroups: demon.ip.support.amiga,demon.tech.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Home Network
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 19:03:59 +0100
- Organization: The Bath Room
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- Allen X. Wittenauer <axw@sunquest.com> writes:
- > Well, it depends. Depending upon what software is used where, you might
- > be able to use an LPR queue-type setup, where one machine serves the rest
- > of them. If one of the machines runs UNIX, then you are in luck. I
- > don't think AmiTCP supports an lpd-type server, and some PC TCP stacks do,
- > others do not.
-
- my Amiga runs an lp daemon, I can't remember where I got it from, but it was
- not too difficult to find (lpd.lha, probably on aminet) - I can print from
- my NetBSD machine over the network to it just fine, works well.
-
- ]ain
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