For what it's worth, just about any new printer will work with OSX with USB.

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 5:25 PM, PeterH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Jan 21, 2009, at 10:49 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
>
>>> The RAM is easy to find as it is standard PC RAM from back in the 386
>>> and 486 days, when every PC supported parity, but the parity could be
>>> turned off in many PCs.
>>
>> No. The HP parity RAM was different in the LJ4/4M. Normal PC parity
>> RAM (9 chip RAM) could be used, but it required modification by
>> soldering.
>
> The PS card in my 4M is:
>
> C2080-60001 Rev. B
>
> The four ROM chips are:
>
> 1818-5437
> 1818-5438
> 1818-5439
> 1818-5440
>
> Copyright:
>
> (c) 1992 HP-Boise
>
> (c) 1984-1992 Adobe
>
> (c) 1981 Linotype AG
>
> No RAM on the PS card itself. Of course, the printer has RAM. 2 MB, I
> think.
>
>
> Added RAM cards:
>
> Three standard 4 MB with parity cards NEC MC-421000A36BH-80. Eight
> 424400 chips (data) and four 421000 chips (parity). All 80 ns.
>
> I believe the RAM cards were "pulls" from surplus MYLEX DAC960PL RAID
> cards.
>
>
>
>
> >
>

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