Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!hardy From: hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu (Meinhard E. Mayer (Hardy)) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: LJIII LAN cards Message-ID: Date: 22 Apr 91 03:26:32 GMT References: <41128@cup.portal.com> <15520033@hpdmd48.boi.hp.com> Organization: U.C.Irvine, Dept. of Physics Lines: 20 Nntp-Posting-Host: golem.ps.uci.edu In-reply-to: pmagnuso@hpdmd48.boi.hp.com's message of 19 Apr 91 20:24:59 GMT In article <15520033@hpdmd48.boi.hp.com> pmagnuso@hpdmd48.boi.hp.com (Phill Magnuson) writes: >> The Network Printer Interface available for the LaserJet IIISi does provide >> a direct network connect for the printer. HP has both Ethernet and Token >> Ring connections available. The cards support connections to either a >> Novell or 3Com file server. In the Novell case, the card has Novell >> protocols, SPX/IPX, and application protocols for communicating with >> the file server. At this time, HP does not support TCP/IP on the cards. So why are HP-UX users treated as second-class citizens? I called in with some questions to the printer support line in Boise (regarding connecting a Deskjet to the parallel prot on a 9000/345) and it seemed that no one had ever heard of HP-UX. The Vectras I can handle myself, Thank you Greetings, Hardy -------****------- Meinhard E. Mayer (Hardy); Department of Physics, University of California Irvine CA 92717; (714) 856 5543; hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu or MMAYER@UCI.BITNET