My brother in law works for lexmark (senior sales director) and I asked
him why Parallel has become extinct on cheap inkjets - he said ( as far
as he knows) it is because the Parallel interface is copyrighted and owned
by centronics, and royalties must be paid, whereas USB can be adopted
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My brother in law works for lexmark (senior sales director) and I asked
him why Parallel has become extinct on cheap inkjets - he said ( as far
as he knows) it is because the Parallel
I have downloaded George Gwilt's interface for C68 and the new
wman calls. All I have used works a treat and Roy Wood's colour
scheme can now be used on my programs.
For the record, I have made two small changes to the set up:
1) In the file wman.h I have included lines that test for
_QPTR_H
Has anyone given serious thought as to the best way to set up a
program that will run in QL-mode 4 as well as hi-colour, and
that will run on the old as well as the new window manager? For
the moment, I have used a mixture of separate declarations of,
e.g., WM_wwork_t's and of runtime