Charlie
Tue Jul 31 17:19:36 CDT 2007
yes, that's why all my printers have done both for a while. That plus either
a network card or a good TCP/IP print server device makes it so much simpler
to work with Windows, Linux, UNIX, or whatever beta you happen to be working
on. ;) And I've more than once been dealing with 3 or more beta operating
systems at the same time, with limited driver support.
--
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<miso@sushi.com> wrote in message
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> On Jul 31, 7:20 am, "Charlie Russel - MVP"
> <char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote:
>> better yet, use one that does both. ;)
>>
>> --
>> Charlie.
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>>
>> <m...@sushi.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1185821048.184271.40210@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > On Jul 30, 10:32 am, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >> Another fine "driverless" tip from Charlie.
>> >> Adding this one to the original...
>> >> 1.- External Modem connected to COM port
>> >> 2.- PCL printer to the network
>> >> :)
>> >> Carlos
>> >> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
>>
>> > Better yet, use a postscript printer.
>>
>> >> > If you have a network card, there's a much easier (and pretty much
>> >> > OS
>> >> > independent) solution - use a wireless bridge device, such as the
>> >> > D-Link
>> >> > DGL-3420. You don't need special wireless drivers, you just need a
>> >> > working
>> >> > network card. And it does both 802.11a and 802.11g, with WPA-PSK
>> >> > support for
>> >> > security.
>>
>> >> > --
>> >> > Charlie.
>> >> >
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
>> >> >
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>>
>> >> > "Stevie3D" <Stevi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >news:C296F2D4-D985-485A-BCD9-47BB5D12D9F1@microsoft.com...
>> >> > >I need help,
>>
>> >> > > I just installed the xp64bit version to speed up my rendertime.
>> >> > > The
>> >> > > problem
>> >> > > is that I use a wireless usb 2.0 adapter to connect to the
>> >> > > router\internet
>> >> > > and there is no win x64 driver support! I am using the NETGEAR
>> >> > > WG111T usb
>> >> > > 2.0 adapter... works fine on my 32bit system but not on the xp64
>> >> > > version....
>>
>> >> > > Any suggestions?
>>
>> >> > > If there's nobody who fixed this problem I'd really like like to
>> >> > > know
>> >> > > what
>> >> > > kind of wireless adapters you guys use on your xp64 machines.
>>
>> >> > > I searched almost every online shop to find a new wireless
>> >> > > adapter...
>> >> > > usb
>> >> > > 2.0 or pci doesn't matter... all I need is a wireless connection
>> >> > > that
>> >> > > supports windows XP 64 but I'm still not sure wich one runs on x64
>> >> > > machines.
>>
>> >> > > Thanks for help
>>
>> >> > > Stevie
>
> Actually, that is what I did. Postcript comes in handy for linux
> software. Yeah, I know about ghostscript, but there ain't nothing like
> the real thing, baby.
>