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Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 14:11:14 GMT
From: raddy@unf6.cis.unf.edu (Cliff Addy)
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Subject: Re: Printer on remote unix box?
In article <2q3kgt$9es@netnews.upenn.edu>, nagelc@landru.cpr.upenn.edu (Christopher Nagel) says:
> Can I use WINSOCK.DLL to allow a Windows client to send print jobs
>to a printer that is connected to a Unix machine running lptd?
> If so, could I ask some kind soul to send me an overview of the
>sequence of events?
I'm trying out WLPRSPL right now, it allows you to attach "printers" to
spool files on the local pc, then ships them over the net to remote
printers. *Very* well done piece of software, so far.
I think it's wlprs40.zip in the winsock directory on cica.
Cliff
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From: jgarven@mcl.cc.utexas.edu (James R. Garven)
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Subject: Internet access in Chicago, IL
Will someone please email to me information about Internet SLIP/PPP access in
Chicago, IL, as well as the Northwest suburbs of Chicago, including towns such as
Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Elgin or Dundee. I have a brother who lives and works
in this area who would like very much to be able to use Mosaic.
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Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 23:55:48 GMT
From: sjacobs@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Steve Jacobson)
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References: <rdennyCp3xpu.KwA@netcom.com>, <Cp45AE.CGw@csn.org>
Subject: Re: Cello and Chameleon?
In article <Cp45AE.CGw@csn.org> tcollins@bridget.newcastle.co.us writes:
>From: tcollins@bridget.newcastle.co.us
>Subject: Re: Cello and Chameleon?
>Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 08:36:21 GMT
>In article <rdennyCp3xpu.KwA@netcom.com>, <rdenny@netcom.com> writes:
>> >Did anyone ever figure out why Cello and Chameleon could not work together?
>
>> >Cello always GPF's when I try to run it with NetManage's sampler . . .
>>
>> Check your version. Cello runs fine with my Chameleon 4.0.
>I haven't had a problem with GPF's, but I occasionally get an out of sockets
>error message from Cello and at that point it bombs. Did you do something with
>your Chameleon 4.0 to allocate more sockets? Does anyone know a way to make
>Chameleon allocate more sockets? As usual the manual is silent on this kind of
>deeper level problem.
I use Chameleon 4.0 and I have big troubles with Cello as well. I tried the
Frontier SuperTCP and Cello works fine, so it must be Chameleon. Every few
weeks, I send an e-mail message to Tom Bruce at fatty.law.cornell.edu and
remind him that some of this followers are having trouble. Mosiac runs fine
with Chameleon (a few randon GPFs, but what can you expect from beta products).
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