Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!crdgw1!uunet!world!unixland!bill From: bill@unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Printing from WordPerfect 5.1, VP/ix, Esix Message-ID: <1990Nov20.035855.2490@unixland.uucp> Date: 20 Nov 90 03:58:55 GMT Organization: The Think_Tank BBS & Public Access Unix Lines: 41 Many thanks to Jim Chandler who came up with the following solution to the problem of trying to print from WordPerfect 5.1 under VP/ix on an Esix system! --- From: world.std.com!uunet!auspex!sunburn.West!beagle!Jim.Chandler I have successfully gotten this to work with some minor workarounds. First, I am using ESIX Rev. D, WP 5.1 and VPIX 1.2. I first created a directory to use as a virtual d drive, on my system /usr/chandler/vpix/wp51. Next I used edlin to edit my autoexec.bat file and I included the following line: dosmount d:/usr/chandler/vpix/wp51 This will supply you with a drive called D: whose files will actually be located in /usr/chandler/vpix/wp51. Next install WP5.1 to D:. You should have no problem from here on out except that printing is useless, so here is workaround number two. Go into the printer menu Shift F7. Now edit the printer that you are using so that it prints to a file. On my system D:\text\output.prn. Now when you print something it goes to this file. If you print something else it will overwrite it. A small (LARGE??) inconvience. After it is done printing, I copy the output file to /dev/lp1 and it works great. Jim Chandler asuvax!xroads!beagle!chandler chandler@beagle.uucp --- Bill Heiser home: ...!{uunet,bloom-beacon,esegue}!world!unixland!bill bill@unixland.uucp, bill%unixland.uucp@world.std.com Public Access Unix - Esix SYSVR3 - (508) 655-3848 other: heiser@world.std.com Public Access Unix (617) 739-9753 -- home: ...!{uunet,bloom-beacon,esegue}!world!unixland!bill bill@unixland.uucp, bill%unixland.uucp@world.std.com Public Access Unix - Esix SYSVR3 - (508) 655-3848 other: heiser@world.std.com Public Access Unix (617) 739-9753