Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!lll-lcc!lll-winken!ubvax!mrspoc!itkin From: itkin@mrspoc.UUCP (Steven M. List) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Terminal and printer on 1 modem Keywords: Terminal, printer, modem Message-ID: <3562@mrspoc.UUCP> Date: 1 Jan 89 00:39:02 GMT References: <178@loft386.UUCP> Reply-To: itkin@mrspoc (Steven List) Organization: Transact Software, Inc., Mt. View, CA Lines: 24 In article <178@loft386.UUCP> sdg@loft386.UUCP (Steve Goodrich) writes: > 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. > ... > This, then, is the problem: we need her to have both a terminal and a > printer at home. I don't know about the Arnet board, but the Wyse700 subsystem drivers include the capability to use the port both for terminal and printer. You can then define a printer that uses the alternate device on that port. It may be that this is directly tied to the Wyse products and requires a Wyse terminal at the other end. I haven't actually used it. However, Wyse and other manufacturers often have a "pass-through" or "transparent" print to the AUX port on the terminal that is enabled and disabled with a simple escape sequence. Just write a print spooler script that sends those sequences out to the port. -- : Steven List @ Transact Software, Inc. : {coherent,limbo,mips,pyramid,ubvax}!mrspoc!itkin : Voice: (415) 961-6112