[Coco] Coco and Modern Printers

Bill Pierce ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Mon Sep 17 07:20:53 EDT 2012


John,
Just save the BASIC file in ASCII to a dsk image, boot OS9, use rsdos (the program) to transfer the file to OS9 as a text file then print. Rsdos is a RSDOS/OS9 transfer program. It can be found on RTSI, maltedmedia and the Color Computer Repository as well as on my site under "Coco Utilities"

Bill P

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-----Original Message-----
From: John Orwen <jorwen at neb.rr.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sun, Sep 16, 2012 5:00 pm
Subject: Re: [Coco] Coco and Modern Printers


I wasn't aware that DW could print out a text file.  Yes from OS9 but not 
from DECB.  I haven't figured out a way to get Print#-2 or LLISt either one 
to work with DW under DECB.  Is it possible to save a DECB program as a text 
file and then copy the text file to OS9 and then print it out as a program 
listing.  Am I imagining something that doesn't exist ?  Or if it does can 
you please explain the procedure of how to do it ?


-----Original Message----- 
From: Aaron Wolfe
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 10:12 PM
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [Coco] Coco and Modern Printers

>
> Frank:
>
>         The Raspberry Pi should run the Linux version of Drivewire 3 with 
> no
> problem. It has printer support. (Might be possible to run Drivewire 4,
> depends on RPi's Java capabilities.)
>
>         A credit card sized Drivewire Server!!
>
>         That's one of the first things mine is going to do (if it ever 
> gets
> here!).
>
> --
> Christopher R. Hawks


The DW4 server runs very well on the Raspberry Pi.  Actually it runs
fine on much, much more limited devices such as the Linksys NSLU2 (a
device with a 133mhz arm cpu and 32mb ram, compared to the Pi's
700mhz/modern cpu and 256mb).   You can also run cups and/or whatever
printer stuff you need to talk to whichever printer you'd like to use
on the little guy, so its very well suited for tasks like this.

DW4 emulates an epson FX80 (partially) to render dot matrix output as
an image or will create plain text output.   You can specify arbitrary
commands for the server to invoke after an output file is created (and
pass them the name of that file).  This makes it easy to do things
like Gene has set up.. in a nutshell you print on the coco like normal
and it comes out of your modern printer like normal, all
automagically.

It would be difficult to build anything for $35 that could work nearly
so nicely for printing alone, much less all the other things DW4 can
do and all the other things the Pi can do.

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