Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!nrl-cmf!ames!killer!vector!warble!loft386!sdg From: sdg@loft386.UUCP (Steve Goodrich) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Terminal and printer on 1 modem Keywords: Terminal, printer, modem Message-ID: <178@loft386.UUCP> Date: 20 Dec 88 15:34:59 GMT Organization: Doug's personal pan puter, Rapid City, SD Lines: 35 I have an interesting problem: I need a way to use both a printer and a terminal on one modem. Multiplexers and stat-muxes are too expensive, so those items are out. I'm using Xenix System V, version 2.2.3 on an 80386 clone. We are using an Arnet Multi-port board with 4 serial ports on it, and we have one other serial port available on the machine. One of the people on the machine is going to have to take some time off, and she wants to be able to do her work at home. She is the head of our accounting department, and we NEED her to be able to balance the books (especially at the end of the year). In order to do this, she needs to have both a printer and a terminal at home. This, then, is the problem: we need her to have both a terminal and a printer at home. There is the obvious answer of her having two modems and two phonelines, and our having to install those. I think that there must be a better answer, though. In my mind, a person should be able to live with only having to purchase two modems and one phone line. The terminal should be able to queue up print requests, and the shell script interface program for the printer should be able to wait until the user has logged off, then dial the modem to call her house, dump the file(s), and clear the line. She would also need a serial switch box so that when she was done with the terminal (and she had hung up the phone line), she could switch the modem's output over to the (serial) printer. This is my theoretical solution, but I don't know HOW it would be done IF it can be done. Therefore, I'd like to solicit your help: you've seen my problem. Can you help me find a way to get her a terminal and a printer at home with only one modem? I'll take all the help I can get. Thanks in advance, Steve Goodrich (sdg@loft386)