Sounds interesting, I would like you to post it to the list, perhaps it is a viable
solution.
Thanks
GP Doyle
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On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 10:20:56 Tasos Chronis wrote:
>Hi
>
>Before some time I made a very small java app that listened on a TCP
>port,
>and on the linux box I configured the global.conf to pipe the printing
>text
>to a perl script that send the text to the PC running telnet.
>
>If anyone wants it I can send it to the list.
>(I have to find out where it is ;-))
>
>Gregory Doyle wrote:
>>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> I have an executable script file in my /usr/bin directory called PASSPRT. The
>script file sets up Pass Through Printing via a Telnet client. The script is as
>follows:
>>
>> printf "\033[5i\c"
>> cat $*
>> printf "\033[4i\c"
>>
>> When I telnet to the linux box from elsewhere (ie. a WIN95 box) I can passprt
>anyfile on the Linux Box and have it printed at the windows default printer via the
>telnet client. I was wondering was there anyway I could configure DOSEMU such that
>the printing generated during a DOSEMU session could go to PASSPRT instead of LPR.
>This way the printing generated in DOSEMU over a Telnet session would print at the
>local printer where the Telnet client is running. Does anyone have any suggestions or
>ideas?
>>
>> Thanks in Advance
>>
>> GP Doyle
>>
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