Path: utzoo!utgpu!utstat!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!husc6!rice!sun-spots-request From: dan@rna.ROCKEFELLER.EDU (Dan Ts'o) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: FAX on SUN (and other UNICES) Keywords: Hardware Message-ID: <8903150353.AA16593@rna.ROCKEFELLER.EDU> Date: 30 Mar 89 09:17:00 GMT Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 36 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu Original-Date: Tue, 14 Mar 89 22:53:53 EST X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 215, message 2 of 19 We have been investigating this and related questions and haven't arrived at a definitive answer yet. However, since half of the equation in our case was to provide standard, stand-alone FAX machine operation (w/ scanner), we went ahead and purchased the Canon 705 (roughly $3000). It seemed to be one of the few with all the nice features, plenty of memory AND a serial interface that claims to support full computer access. Most other FAX machines that talk about serial interfaces end up only supporting a printer-style interface. Big whoop. A company in Chicago, LA Business systems, actually has written programs to access the 705 and its bigger brother (9000?) via an IBM PC. We are looking into porting this program but are just as likely to write some simple support from scratch. A cursory glance at the manual suggests that it is not impossibly difficult and even suggests that you needn't send the 705 G3 bitmaps, although I know that is not a huge problem even if you did. The LA Business Systems program is quite full-featured, allowing just about all the various paths you might want: FAX image to CPU, CPU bitmap to FAX, ASCII to FAX, ASCII to printer, CPU bitmap to printer, FAX to disk, etc, etc. So, we'll see how far we get, but you might want to look at the 705. Of course XENIX users have all sorts of options on the IBM PC/AT bus and maybe one should just setup a "cheap" Xenix box as a network FAX server... Cheers, Dan Ts'o 212-570-7671 Dept. Neurobiology dan@rna.rockefeller.edu Rockefeller Univ. ...cmcl2!rna!dan 1230 York Ave. rna!dan@nyu.edu NY, NY 10021 tso@rockefeller.arpa tso@rockvax.bitnet