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Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 00:27:21 PST8
From: "Info2SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: system freeze-up during print jobs

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Hi Jordan,
Do not forget PMFax or FaxWorks ...
... which normally is set to LPT3 ;-)

That's why I do set LPT3 to 2048 too :-))

Cheers, svobi

jr_fox@pacbell.net on 18.12.2002 08.02.45
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: system freeze-up during print jobs

Harry said:

> Actually, the change started with the release of Warp 3.0. May
I suggest
> that you change the PRINT01.SYS statement back to the default
of not
> having the /IRQ parameter. That is, use the OS/2 default of
polling the
> printer port, instead of using interrupts.

I'll try that, but seem to recall there were some good reasons
for having the " /IRQ. "

> Also, if I were you, I would change the printer buffer to the
largest
> available. If you use LPT1 as your normal printer port, then
that would
> be:
>
> PRINTMONBUFSIZE=2048,134,134
>
> just like mine. If you use LPT2, then the line will be:
>
> PRINTMONBUFSIZE=134,2048,134

I use LPT1 & LPT2 (one laser bor b&w + one inkjet for color), so
I guess it would be
" =2048, 2048,134 ".

Jordan

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