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- Matt Roberts
- 3 Cedar St., # 8
- Montpelier, Vt 05602-3006
- (802)223-2553
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- 12-7-91
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- NOTES ON PRINT.COM 1.00
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- PRINT.COM is a simple file-printing utility. It doesn't work a great deal
- differently than the DOS command COPY filename.exe PRN, though it does have
- some simple enhancements. This utility is only useful with ASCII (text)
- files.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
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- You'll need about 65K to use PRINT.COM. If there are parts which are designed
- to print on the screen in reversed (black on white) lettering, or in 40-column
- mode, you'll also need CGA to see those. As I understand it, the computer
- will just ignore commands for the preceding if you have MDA, but don't hold me
- to that.
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- At this time, PRINT.COM can only print 80-column text files.
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- In some cases, there may be a bit of a problem with formatting. In general, I
- would recommend against using this utility for a final draft. It is, however,
- quite good at getting a general idea of how the finished product will look.
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- USING THE PROGRAM
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- To print a file just type PRINT [path]filename.ext at the DOS prompt, where
- [path] is optional and indicates the path to your file, and filename.ext
- indicates the name and extension of the file you want to print. Printing will
- begin almost immediately. If your printer is not on, on-line, and loaded with
- paper, you'll get a DOS error and be invited to Abort, Retry, Ignore, etc.
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- While printing, if something goes wrong with your printer, you can press the
- space bar. This will stop printing from PRINT.COM; however, your printer has
- a buffer which holds data to be printed. It will attempt to continue printing
- until that data is exhausted. So, if you want to stop printing in real life,
- press the space bar and then take your printer off-line. Pressing the space
- bar first will allow you to continue printing after you've gotten the problem
- straightened out. Otherwise, DOS may complain about the printer not being
- ready, which could be a hassle. You can do the same thing if you get company
- and don't want to have printer noise. To resume printing, press any key.
- This feature probably isn't technically necessary, but I felt it was a bit
- more elegant than generating a DOS error.
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- You can also abort printing by pressing the Esc key. Again, if there's data
- in the buffer, your printer will continue to merrily bang away until it's
- gone. If you want to empty the buffer, you'll have to turn off the machine,
- wait at least five seconds, and then turn it back on. You'll need to adjust
- your paper so that your next printing job doesn't start in the middle of the
- page. If you can afford to wait for the buffer to clear, however, PRINT.COM
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- will send a form-feed signal to the printer, so that the paper will be
- properly aligned when the buffer data has been printed.
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- That about covers it. Your comments, criticisms, and questions are welcome.
- Please use the phone number only if you can't get the program to work; any
- suggestions and what-not can be sent at the address on the first page. I look
- forward to hearing from you; I want to write the highest quality software I
- possibly can, and I need your comments to help me do that. Thanks.
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- PRINT.COM was written with ASIC 3.01, an excellent shareware compiler by David
- Visti. I highly recommend it. Mr. Visti can be reached at: P.O. Box 2952,
- Raleigh, NC 27602-2952.
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