Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!gatech!purdue!haven!adm!husc6!stech!jlh From: jlh@stech.UUCP (Jan Harrington) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Printing to AT / AT Coprocessing Card? Message-ID: <1136@stech.UUCP> Date: 4 Jul 89 10:44:55 GMT References: <1147@sequent.cs.qmc.ac.uk> Organization: Scholastech, Inc., Waltham, Mass. Lines: 31 in article <1147@sequent.cs.qmc.ac.uk>, liam@cs.qmc.ac.uk (William Roberts) says: >>Page 10-1 of the A/UX 1.1 Network System Administration reference >>says "Because of the high processing requirements of both AppleTalk >>and the A/UX multitasking OS, AppleTalk under A/UX requires a coprocessing >>card. ... >>Is this for real? Do we really need a card to print to an AppleTalked >>LaserWriter > > Yes, it's for real. The problems is to do with interrupt service times > and the very feeble hardware provided for the LocalTalk > interface. Basically that thing has a three byte buffer inside >> and if so, who makes them? > > The manual entry you quoted says it all: > While finishing writing my A/UX book, I've been using a CommCard from SuperMac Technology. (The nice folks there loaned it to me). It has four serial ports and can be used either for four serial connections OR one AppleTalk connection. It retails for about $1000. It has nice installation software (rebuilds the kernel for AppleTalk, etc.). Jan Harrington Scholastech Telecommunications husc6!stech!jlh or allegra!stech!jlh ************************************************************************* Miscellaneous profundidity: "No matter where you go, there you are..." Buckaroo Banzai *************************************************************************