I agree about laser printers waiting unitl a FF (form feed) is received. They normally buffer a whole page, because they print it in one go.
Mark
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Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year
QL, Falcon, Atari 520STFM, Atari 1040STE, more PC's than I care to count and an assortment of 8 bit micros (Sinclair and Acorn)(nearly forgot the Psion's)
I agree about laser printers waiting unitl a FF (form feed) is received. They normally buffer a whole page, because they print it in one go.
Mark
Oh, sure! It's simply logical! I feel a bit silly
Indeed yesterday I printed a long directory and the first page exited automatically. I'm really a "Rom dongle"
Anyway, my interface can accept only 9600 Baud, am I right?
Cristian wrote:
Anyway, my interface can accept only 9600 Baud, am I right?
Yes, according to the manual (http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/docs/manuals/QL ... Manual.pdf ) it's fixed at 9600 Baud. And I wouldn't worry too much about that because most programs will not even be able to send at higher speeds anyhow on the standard QL.
Cristian wrote:
can accept only 9600 Baud, am I right?
Yes, according to the manual [...] And I wouldn't worry too much about that because most programs will not even be able to send at higher speeds
Yes I read the manual; but since it seems very old, I thought it could be a matter of ancient Roms or old software restrictions. In any case, this speed for me is more than satisfactory
Now I can say that my interface is officially resurrected!
the highest speed the QL serial system can manage reliably
the hardware of the interface is fixed at a single speed (hence why it works with two "simple" logic chips instead of a more expensive UART)
Also keep in mind that at the time, the two common types of printer were 9 pin dot matrix and daisywheel types, neither were that quick, so 9600 bps was more than enough
Mark
Standby alert
“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year
QL, Falcon, Atari 520STFM, Atari 1040STE, more PC's than I care to count and an assortment of 8 bit micros (Sinclair and Acorn)(nearly forgot the Psion's)