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From: "Justin Skists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 16. prosince 1999 11:05
Subject: RE: Wincoupe
> >> You can save it to a file. Clear.
> >> But you can save it to "prn" file. What do you think you will get?
> >> Think twice!
> >
> >The output for that driver, exactly (AFAIK) as it would be sent to the
> >printer.
>
> Not quite the "prn:" file is DOS's pointer to the default printer. You can
> use it like a normal (output) file to print it on the printer.
>
> To put the output into a file, you give it a different name.. :)
Yes, this was my original idea.
When Si implement printing to a file, we can print on a printer as well.
That's it.
I hope this should work even you have connected your printer via
serial port or usb. The file prn (or is it prn: ?) is a standard output
device
of the file system. I know it from DOS, works well on Win95/98. I have
never tested it on NT.
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