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- From: jowhang@honors.uoregon.edu (John Whang)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Missing memory found, and a printer question
- Message-ID: <jowhang.1@honors.uoregon.edu>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 18:52:01 GMT
- Article-I.D.: honors.jowhang.1
- References: <1992Nov9.191120.1@cubldr.colorado.edu>
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- Organization: University of Oregon Honors College
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- In article <1992Nov9.191120.1@cubldr.colorado.edu> patlin_s@cubldr.colorado.edu writes:
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- >Thanks to those who explained the missing memory to me, it was indeed the
- >lack of video ramm that caused the problem. Odd system 7 doesn't atribute
- >memory taken to run internal video to operating system expenditure (or some
- >other reasonable category.)
-
- >Also, another question:
-
- >When I first bought my printer, a few weeks ago, it showed up in the chooser
- >as "QuicKor TS." Now it calls itself an "LZR 960." While I know this is the
- >same model printer, I am at a loss to determine WHY the switch occured, and
- >all my fiddling won't switch it back.
-
- >Any gurus out there have a clue as to how this might happen? Is it a sign of
- >iminent disaster?
-
- >Scott.
-
- The QuicKor TS is simply the DataProducts LZR 960 repackaged. Same engine,
- same controller, same everything, just a different nameplate. It seems your
- printer is simply exhibiting its true nature.
-