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- From: dale@manet.wustl.edu (Dale Frye)
- Subject: Re: LPD for IBM PCs
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.151339.16239@wuecl.wustl.edu>
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- Organization: Washington University, School of Engineering, St. Louis MO
- References: <16851C670.PA9690@utkvm1.utk.edu>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 15:13:39 GMT
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- In article <16851C670.PA9690@utkvm1.utk.edu> PA9690@utkvm1.utk.edu (Alan
- Luchuk) writes:
- > Can, and would, someone please direct me to sources for LPD programs for
- IBM
- > PC's or PS2's? We prefer for-sale vendor-supported products.
- >
- > Are special purpose devices available that do LPD? Something that plugs
- into
- > an Ethernet on one side and a printer on the other and doesn't require
- > additional software/hardware. If such a device exists, where can I get
- one?
-
- Call Beame&Whiteside and ask for a free fully functional demo disk. It
- does everything just has a timeout. They have a LPD that will support
- multiple printers on one PC. (Windows required for multiple printer
- support.) It will also provide multiple FTPd and TELNETd sessions into
- the PC (Yes, at the same time!)
-
- Sorry, I'm a little hasty. These are features due out in their next
- release (any day now Carl?)
-
- email sales@bws.com
-
- Dale Frye
- Washington University in St. Louis
-