[Coco] Using Color Scriptsit
    Joel Ewy 
    jcewy at swbell.net
       
    Sun Jul 23 20:49:59 EDT 2006
    
    
  
Stephen's right.  You might check and see if any of your printers  have DIP switch settings to make them add the linefeed.  A lot of  them had that as an option, but it was switched off by default for the  DOS world which terminates lines with CR/LF instead of the CoCo's CR.
  
  JCE
Stephen Castello <zootzoot at cfl.rr.com> wrote:  On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 09:25:28 -0700 (PDT), Brian Blake
 had a flock of green cheek conures squawk
out:
>Taking  a break from my Coco Model III project, I took some time to play with  my 64k Coco1 and a serial to centronics convertor using Scriptsit  (didn't want to drag the cassette player out to load TW-64) and my  Okidata 320 Turbo. After about 15 minutes of fiddling with it, I was  able to get the system to print single line text using the 300 baud  setting. anything else would cause the printer to respond, but print  jibberish. Trying to print multi line text resulted to the printer  printing every line of the document on a single line, no line feeds.
>   
>  I tried setting the printer in both IBM PPR III and Epson FX modes. I  have yet to try the oki's Microline mode, but I fail to see where that  would provide any different results. Not having used Scriptsit before,  I'm not sure if it is a problem with the program talking to the printer  or something else. Any ideas??? (I'll be trying TW-64 later)...
>   
>  Brian
Radio Shack/Tandy programs on the Coco expects the printer to
automatically do a line feed after every carriage return.
Stephen
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