on 21/08/02 08:42, Walter R Basil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 8/21/02 8:31 AM, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> In Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X 10.2, when you have a USB printer that is connected
>> to a single computer, you can share that printer on your network using
>> built-in system software. Then, the other computers on the Ethernet network
>> will see that printer and I believe that the one to which is connected the
>> printer will act a bit like a printer server.
> 
> Laurent,
> 
> So is USB printer sharing a feature in .2? I will be sooo glad if it is. I
> didn't see any reference to it on their site.

That's what I read.

-Laurent.
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a `segmented' architecture (like that of the 80x86) in which addresses are
composed from a base-register/offset pair (segmented designs are generally
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