Subject: Printer Serving was Re: PhoneNet
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Randy Beaudreault <maccult@pacbell.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/28/2001 16:10:04
>PhoneNet is just a brandname for specific LocalTalk equipment. (It
>sends the network signals via RJ-11 terminated twisted pair rather
>than a mac serial cable, but it's doing the same thing.)
>
>LocalTalk is pretty much a dead (hardware) standard, and AppleTalk
>is fast dying, vaguely replaced by AppleTalkIP, so I wouldn't bet on
>NetBSD ever supporting the hardware (especially since speaking IP
>over it is not exactly prior art).
>
>        ~ g r @ eclipsed.net

Thanks for this.  I was wondering if I could have an original 
LaserWriter served by a NetBSD box, but I'll do that with my Quadra 
under 8.1.  Since I'm the topic of printer serving, I could have my 
ImageWriter II served by a NetBSD box or any serial printer correct? 
And having set up this service I could print to the ImageWriter from 
any other machine (specifically a Q800 or G4) that was networked to 
the printer server?
-- 
Randy Beaudreault

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