--- On Fri, 7/24/09, Liam Proven wrote:
> > That company used to give you a free update to the
> latest version of the software your cable supports, if it
> wasn't the newest version. Dunno if they still do that.
>
> Oh really? That's good!
>
> To be honest, I doubt that they still exist... bu
2009/7/24 Gregg Eshelman :
>
> --- On Thu, 7/23/09, Liam Proven wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to sell a copy of PowerPrint for classic MacOS,
>> a cable
>> that will let you connect any parallel printer to a classic
>> Mac.
>> Driver support will be the only issue. See my earlier post
>> with a link
>>
--- On Thu, 7/23/09, Liam Proven wrote:
> I'm trying to sell a copy of PowerPrint for classic MacOS,
> a cable
> that will let you connect any parallel printer to a classic
> Mac.
> Driver support will be the only issue. See my earlier post
> with a link
> to the eBay auction. The price is 1 pen
Thanks Guys !!
Essentially, I'm really only interested in using this unit possibly as
a word processor. More of a nostalgic item than anything else. So I
would be interested in a locally connected printer only. Is there
someplace or maybe a website which specializes in old Apple
equipment ?
2009/7/22 Jeff :
>
> Is there a modern day printer that will work with the IIsi ?
>
> I would rather stay away from an inkjet style.
I'm trying to sell a copy of PowerPrint for classic MacOS, a cable
that will let you connect any parallel printer to a classic Mac.
Driver support will be the only
On Jul 22, 3:05 pm, Ivan Drucker wrote:
> Right. You'd need an ethernet-attached printer on your LAN. The trick would
> be to find one which supports AppleTalk networking, and I don't know if any
> currently produced models do.
I posted something to this group recently; I purchased a Samsung
S
Right. You'd need an ethernet-attached printer on your LAN. The trick would
be to find one which supports AppleTalk networking, and I don't know if any
currently produced models do.
That's not to say that none do; I simply don't know. You may have to buy a
used one; I know someone who uses his Po
On 22 Jul 2009, at 08:55:52 PDT, Jeff wrote:
> Is there a modern day printer that will work with the IIsi ?
>
> I would rather stay away from an inkjet style.
---
What do you mean by "modern day?"
There are essentially three types of printers being
produced: inkjet, laser, dot matri
Is there a modern day printer that will work with the IIsi ?
I would rather stay away from an inkjet style.
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Vintage Macs group.
The list FAQ is at http://lowendmac.com/lists/vintagema