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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.


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adding a add on parellel port on S3000 chipset

Our new server is a HCL INFINITY GLOBAL LINE 1700AH ,intel xeon S3000
chipset.It has no onboard parellel port.The vendor is suggesting printing solution through serial port ,but ours is mostly printing work.
I would like to know weather an addon parellel port can be added without conflict. OS is SCO 5.0.7
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Add-on parralel cards

The SCO site has a hardware compatibility list of equipment - check the list for compatible addon cards
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better solution find a print server with compatibility with lpd protocol and just ad it as a local printer, good luck
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Can you please tell in detail about print server.

actually our programe directly print on the default printer lp ,how can print server be implemented , is the priting speed good,using a line printer.

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