It's actually used to print to 9-pin or 24-pin printers. I think there was a model for each one.

There's a piece of software called Chuck's Printer Driver (or something similar) that would do the job.

I have no clue if it would work with a PPC - the last time I messed with the one I have, I didn't have a PPC. :>

Brian

On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 01:25 PM, Jason White wrote:

I was at Goodwill today, and found this little adapter thingee, and was
wondering if anyone can help me figure out what I can use it for.

It's an Orange Micro Grappler LQ. It looks like you plug one end of it
into a Mac's serial port, and the other end has a parrallel port. There's
4 dipswitches on it for setting it to different modes (there's a chart on
the back for setting them) There's a mode for Epson LQ, HP laser,
Toshiba, and some generic settings (color or B/W, 7 or 8 bit, and 1 or bi
directional).


I guess I'd like to know if I need anything else to use this? I recall
that orange micro made PC compatibiality cards, and am wodering if I need
that for this to work. I'm guessing I need at least a driver for it.
Anyone know what the system requirements for this thing are? Anyone know
of a website with more info on it? My main computer (G4-400) is tied up
this weekend, so I'm pretty much limited to email only for at least
today. This machine is an SE/30, and doesn't like being on the 'net :)


If I can get this thing working, I'm planning on using it as a temporary
way of getting a printer hooked up to my dad's 8500/120 until I can get
down there and throw a USB card in it (and up the RAM, the OS from 8.1 to
9.1, the HD from 1G to at least 4G, the processor to at least a 200MHz
604e, etc.) I didn't have the time when I was down there to do this when
I was down there last time. It took quite awhile to get it running, and
even longer to get it online. (lack of resources, and a "PC only" ISP)
I'll come better prepared next time.


As always, any input would be welcome, on list or off (unless this thing
won't run on a PCI Mac, in which case it'd be OT, and please email off
list)


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