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When I try to install an Apple Laserwriter I am told to point to
location for PSCRIPT.DRV. Where do I get this? Is it the same
as the Warp driver PSCRIPT.DRV of which I seem to have two?
[H:\]dir pscript.drv /s
The volume label in drive H is ECOMSTATION.
The Volume Serial Number is E881:C814.
Directory of H:\eCS\DLG\BACKUP
2-11-01 3:48p 1556174 0 PSCRIPT.DRV
1 file(s) 1556174 bytes used
Directory of H:\os2\dll\Printers
3-21-01 7:20p 792394 14842 pscript.drv
1 file(s) 792394 bytes used
Directory of H:\os2\dll\PSCRIPT
3-21-01 7:20p 792394 14842 PSCRIPT.DRV
1 file(s) 792394 bytes used
A Google search reveals <http://www.dreamlandbbs.com/files/gfd/sysprnt/>
offering pscripten.exe dtd June 9, 2003 "OS/2 Print Subsystem Printer driver -
Pscript for OS/2 Warp 4.00 or above (English release) This driver package
provides you with IBM's most current support for printer devices on the OS/2
Operating System. Current printer driver level is 30.792"
However I am blocked from downloading.
As I am intending to install a number of printers on Win-eCS and am just
floundering around here, I shall much appreciate any directions.
Jeffrey Race
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