Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!lll-winken!tekbspa!optilink!cramer From: cramer@optilink.UUCP (Clayton Cramer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript Subject: Re: ascii to postscrpit Message-ID: <2966@optilink.UUCP> Date: 13 Jan 90 01:34:42 GMT References: <290@vax87.aud.auc.dk> <3111@plains.UUCP> Organization: Optilink Corporation, Petaluma, CA Lines: 29 In article <3111@plains.UUCP>, rajkumar@plains.UUCP (A. Joseph Rajkumar) writes: > In article <290@vax87.aud.auc.dk> dasa@vax87.aud.auc.dk (Sren Andersen, Aalborg Universitets Datacenter) writes: > ]I need a MS-DOS program that converts ASCII to postscript. > ]Where can I find it? > > Me too, please. I would very much appreciate it. > > Joseph Rajkumar Two people asked, here's the plug. I sell an Epson MX-80 to PostScript translator that runs as a terminate- and-stay-resident utility, or as a filter, under MS-DOS. It includes the Epson Mx-80 graphics modes, and for what you want -- ASCII to PostScript -- it will do the job very nicely. It also supports virtual printers so you can send PostScript output to one parallel port, and ASCII to another, and they both go out the same physical parallel port. $75 from Niche Marketing, 7198 Camino Colegio, Rohnert Park, CA 94928, USA. Overseas shipping is $5 extra. CA residents please include 6.25% sales tax. -- Clayton E. Cramer {pyramid,pixar,tekbspa}!optilink!cramer Democracy is freedom only when the majority are tolerant -- which is never. =============================================================================== Disclaimer? You must be kidding! No company would hold opinions like mine!