In message <ba2e471c9317804eb8470750f458bd983da42a4...@public>, Tom Whitmore <[email protected]> writes
Hi,
We have implemented OPOS for IBM registers. We are using HostAccess as our terminal emulator (BlueZone may be able to work as well) and the program communicates to the devices through a HostAccess hook. HostAccess does have routines that ease the implementation.

You need to get the free software from http://monroecs.com/oposccos_current.htm, and install it on the PC. There is some configuration work you need to do, so you and OPOS reference the same device name. Once done, you can tell OPOS to print "bold" and it will know how to instruct the printer to print bold.

What PC?

I hope this makes sense! It is difficult to get started, but once you have the pieces together then things fall into place.

If you read the OP, it sounds like he might not have a Windows PC. Sounds as if things are more likely to fall apart, rather than together! :-)

Cheers,
Wol
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