![]() ![]() I did this work because I wanted to print some AS/400 print files on a printer connected directly to my desktop Macintosh. I corrected a few bugs (and may have inadvertently added new ones :-) ), added the handshake support for serial printers and the support of USB printers. Some parts of the code have been rewritten due to the change of environment and the evolutions of Mac Headers, and to build a PowerPC version. The lpDaemon version 3.3.2 sources have been ported to Metrowerks CodeWarrior environment and have been recompiled. Print66 is a quick port from the lpDaemon program originally written by Casper Boon in Think C. ![]() The latest version can be downloaded through the URL : Do not hesitate to contact me at Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it." -Mahatma Gandhi. But I still support it and will attempt to correct any left bug. It is unlikely that I will add new functionalities to Print66. The PPC version is now started automatically via her Startup folder, so I won't have to worry when she reboots. A couple hours later, I had everything working. I searched using Google to find a way to use her Mac as a server, and voila!, Print66 came up. I have a laptop running Linux via wireless. I had wanted to put the printer on a USB print server, but she balked when I told her she wouldn't be able longer to use the scanner without moving the USB plug from the print server back to the computer. My fiancee has a Macintosh with an HP OfficeJet Series 6100 on one of the USB ports. Print66, while a little tough to configure, was elegant, lightweight and. I investigated numerous commercial software and hardware print servers to allow my Mac and PCs to use the same printer. I just wanted to tell you that Print66 is the most useful product I've ever seen. It's not very sexy, but it is quite lightweight, and elegant. They all running the freeware LPD daemon Print66 from barijaona, which can accept print jobs from our Citrix server, Windows NT server, IBM AS/400 system, Unix server and Windows PCs.Ī little searching uncovered an incredible app for the Mac called Print66 - a port of some well known Unix functionality. In my case I've six iMacs and one PowerMac G4 each one has a local attach HP deskjet printer connected to the USB port. there may be cases where your network doesn't allow AppleTalk, or you may want to share your printer with non-Mac computers. As the program is free, it comes without any warranty. Bug reports and suggestions are welcomed at program is freeware and will stay freeware. This program is really a quick and dirty work, which in many aspects does not conform to Macintosh user interface, but I may rework it if I have enough time and/or someone find it useful. Print66 should run under System 7 and requires MacTCP or OpenTransport TCP/IP. It can also be used to print any file to a Laserwriter printer. It listens on the TCP port 515, spools files sent from remote hosts and sends them to an USB printer, a Serial printer, or a LaserWriter on the Appletalk network. Print66 is a print server that implements the Berkeley Line Printer Protocols on the Macintosh. ![]() You will need Stuffit Expander 5.1 or later. Source code is also available (for Metrowerks Codewarrior11) : 116 k binary compressed archive.Īrchives are compressed. for very old web browsers who don't retrieve binaries : 180 K binhex compressed archive.if your web browser achieves to retrieve binaries : 132 K compressed archive.dmg images use bzip2 compression, thus they require OS X 10.Print66, a free print server for the MacintoshĬurrent version : 0.69 (January 2002) To download : Nameīroken links? PLEASE let me know! Use the contact link on the site's homepage. But I'm not setting up a separate Apple II vintage software archive. That's like calling it a Mac Phone instead of an iPhone! Brands & Models are not the same thing! Mac OS X 10.2 to 10.4 (Needs OS 9 Installed)Īpple II You: But MacFixer! This is the "Mac" vintage software archive, and you are posting Apple II software! Apple II is specifically NOT Macintosh. Mac OS X 10.0 to 10.3 (Needs OS 9 Installed) System 6 - System 7 - Mac OS 8 - Mac OS 9 - Applications - Utilities - Games - Misc - Apple IIĭownload 5.7 MB (Split 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)
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