Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!blake!joseph From: joseph@blake.acs.washington.edu (Joseph Chan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: JT/FAX board Keywords: PC/XT/AT FAX board Message-ID: <727@blake.acs.washington.edu> Date: 1 Feb 89 19:30:10 GMT Reply-To: joseph@blake.UUCP (Joseph Chan) Distribution: usa Organization: University of Washington, Seattle Lines: 67 Hello! I would like your opinion and suggestion on JT/FAX board by Qaudram. Any body has an experience with the FAX board? In the advertising, it says: JT/FAX has features such as pull-down windows, multiple scheduling and Broadcase FAX and run unattended. Input: scanner or word processor. Output: dot matrix or laser printer. Compatible with Group III FAX. Does this board provide a graphic editor? Can it run on the background (batch job)? What word processor output does it take? Microsoft word or PC-TEX? Can it take a regular Ascii file ? Can the output file ( incoming file ) be stored in a file and be previewed on the screen before printing it on printer? You may send reply to: INTENET: joseph@blake.acs.washinton.edu joseph@nsr.bioeng.washington.edu UUCP: ... uw-beaver!uw-nsr!joseph BITNET: chanj@uwarita.bitnet Newsgroups: sys.ibm.pc Subject: JT/FAX Board Expires: References: Sender: Joseph Chan Reply-To: joseph@blake.UUCP (Joseph Chan) Followup-To: Distribution: usa Organization: University of Washington, Seattle Keywords: PC FAX board Hello! I would like your opinion and suggestion on JT/FAX board by Qaudram. Any body has an experience with the FAX board? In the advertising, it says: JT/FAX has features such as pull-down windows, multiple scheduling and Broadcase FAX and run unattended. Input: scanner or word processor. Output: dot matrix or laser printer. Compatible with Group III FAX. Does this board provide a graphic editor? Can it run on the background (batch job)? What word processor output does it take? Microsoft word or PC-TEX? Can it take a regular Ascii file ? Can the output file ( incoming file ) be stored in a file and be previewed on the screen before printing it on printer? You may send reply to: INTENET: joseph@blake.acs.washinton.edu joseph@nsr.bioeng.washington.edu UUCP: ... uw-beaver!uw-nsr!joseph BITNET: chanj@uwarita.bitnet