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I can't find info on redirrecting a Dos LPT to a USB.

 
 
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      29th Apr 2007
My Laptop only uses USB connections, Can I rename or redirrect a Dos LPT
port to USB so my dos program can print. Thanks
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      29th Apr 2007
Dosuser wrote:
> My Laptop only uses USB connections, Can I rename or redirrect a Dos LPT
> port to USB so my dos program can print. Thanks



Create a network share for the printer (This can be done even if you're
PC is the only member of its workgroup), and then use the Net Use
command to redirect the DOS output. For example:

NET USE LPT1 \\ComputerName\PrinterShareName /PERSISTENT:YES



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      30th Apr 2007
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:14:02 -0700, Dosuser
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>My Laptop only uses USB connections, Can I rename or redirrect a Dos LPT
>port to USB so my dos program can print. Thanks


You can't do anything in DOS with XP since DOS does NOT EXIST in XP.

 
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      30th Apr 2007
NoConsequence wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:14:02 -0700, Dosuser
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>> My Laptop only uses USB connections, Can I rename or redirrect a Dos LPT
>> port to USB so my dos program can print. Thanks

>
> You can't do anything in DOS with XP since DOS does NOT EXIST in XP.
>


Since XP is a Disk Operating System your statement is categorically
Wrong. Maybe you mean MS-DOS does not run natively in XP, but MS-DOS
programs do run fine under XP unless they try to directly access the
hardware. The only problem with MS-DOS programs under XP is that they
consume 100% of the CPU, unless you are using a HT or multi-core processor.
 
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Davide Guolo
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      2nd May 2007
Bruce Chambers wrote:

> Create a network share for the printer (This can be done even if you're PC
> is the only member of its workgroup), and then use the Net Use command to
> redirect the DOS output. For example:
>
> NET USE LPT1 \\ComputerName\PrinterShareName /PERSISTENT:YES


this works if the USB printer is DOS compatible, but more and more printers
nowaday are GDI (AKA Windows-Only), expecially cheaper USB printers.

You may want to have a look at Printfil to print from DOS to GDI printers
and virtual printers (Fax printers, PDF writers etc.)
More info and a free trial version is available for download at
http://www.printfil.com

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Davide Guolo
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      2nd May 2007
Michael W. Ryder wrote:

> Maybe you mean MS-DOS does not run natively in XP, but MS-DOS programs do
> run fine under XP unless they try to directly access the hardware.


true.

> The only problem with MS-DOS programs under XP is that they consume 100%
> of the CPU, unless you are using a HT or multi-core processor.


This is not completely true.

There are patches for popular DOS compilers which releases the CPU when the
DOS app. is in the "wait state", like Clip2F for Clipper:
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX846521 and "Command Prompt
Replacements" designed to work around this issue, like TameDOS:
http://www.tamedos.com

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Davide
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http://www.printfil.com
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http://www.aswit.com/odbc4all
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