Re: [q] Use Apple LWIIg as network printer for PC lab?

2004-08-21 Thread Stephen Alexander
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [q] Use Apple LWIIg as network printer for PC lab? On Thursday August 19 2004 10:16 pm, I wrote: >> Hi, Y'All, >> >> The LCII/LC580 classroom network is gone. >> In its place, a PC lab. I have been asked if I can figure out how to us

Re: [q] Use Apple LWIIg as network printer for PC lab?

2004-08-20 Thread Jim Raper
On Thursday August 19 2004 10:16 pm, I wrote: Hi, Y'All, The LCII/LC580 classroom network is gone. In its place, a PC lab. I have been asked if I can figure out how to use the old Apple LWIIg workhorse as the network printer for the 20 PC's. Can it be done? Of course it has to be done with little

Re: [q] Use Apple LWIIg as network printer for PC lab?

2004-08-20 Thread Mike
On 20 Aug 2004 at 16:11, Mike wrote: > Read rest of article [good stuff and good news for you], then finish > off by reading Microsoft Knowledge Base Article # 239418: > KB&> Tho' this one is probably more appropriate:

Re: [q] Use Apple LWIIg as network printer for PC lab?

2004-08-19 Thread Mike
On 19 Aug 2004 at 22:16, Jim Raper wrote: > The LCII/LC580 classroom network is gone. two> In its place, a PC lab. I have been asked if I can figure out how > to use the old Apple LWIIg workhorse as the network printer for the 20 > PC's. Can it be done? Google is your friend... View article: <

Re: [q] Use Apple LWIIg as network printer for PC lab?

2004-08-19 Thread Stephen Alexander
I am not sure what you can do with MacOS, it has been too long. Here's an idea though: one option would definitely be NetBSD running samba and cups. There may be a linux variety that runs on mac 68k too but I can't recall. Stephen On Thursday August 19 2004 10:16 pm, Jim Raper wrote: > Hi, Y'Al

[q] Use Apple LWIIg as network printer for PC lab?

2004-08-19 Thread Jim Raper
Hi, Y'All, The LCII/LC580 classroom network is gone. In its place, a PC lab. I have been asked if I can figure out how to use the old Apple LWIIg workhorse as the network printer for the 20 PC's. Can it be done? Of course it has to be done with little or no new money. Thanks. Jim -- Quadlist