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Re[2]: [ct-user] Printing CT files under Windows 98

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Subject: Re[2]: [ct-user] Printing CT files under Windows 98
From: RNotarius@chester-engineers.com (Ron Notarius) (Ron Notarius)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 19:04:51 -0500
     However, while Dan is absolutely right, some versions of PRINT.EXE are 
     DOS-version specific; if the DOS version doesn't match (& for Win 98 
     it's DOS 7.1... even tho the date stamps don't match Win 95B which is 
     also DOS 7.1...) it won't run.  If this is the case, you can either 
     fiddle around with SETVER.EXE or check Micro$oft'$ web page for a more 
     up-to-date version of PRINT.EXE.  Some of the OEM CD's also have the 
     old DOS external programs on them.
     
     73

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Subject: RE: [ct-user] Printing CT files under Windows 98
Author:  "Violette; Daniel R" <Daniel.Violette@West.Boeing.com> at Internet
To: <ct-user@contesting.com>
Date:    2/23/99 2:32 PM


     
Print is a DOS command (actually uses PRINT.EXE).  If you copy this file to 
your new machine that should work.  You also should be able to use the 
'built-in' DOS COPY command (COPY FILENAME LPT1:).  You can also use NOTEPAD 
to load in the file and print under Win98.  For this remember to remove the 
default margins and make them wider or you will have a weird printout.
     
73, Dan KI6X
     
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> From:         W3SB@aol.com[SMTP:W3SB@aol.com] 
> Reply To:     W3SB@aol.com
> Sent:         Tuesday, February 23, 1999 1:57 PM 
> To:   ct-user@contesting.com
> Subject:      [ct-user] Printing CT files under Windows 98 
> 
> 
> Hello,
> I've poked around in the CT archives but can't seem to find an answer to 
> my
> problem.  I just got a new computer (450 MHz PII with Windows 98) and the 
> printer is connected -- all works fine.  The 'contest' computer (486/66
> with
> Win3.1) ran CT 8.53 (in DOS) over the weekend just fine.  I created the 
> necessary files (WRITEARRL), put them on a diskette and thought I would 
> print
> them under DOS on the PII machine.  Ugh.  I get into DOS from the MS-DOS 
> prompt and try the PRINT command and get 'bad file name or command'
> message.
> Whatever I do I can't seem to get the PRINT command to work.  What gives? 
> If
> I get back into Win98 and all is fine with the printer.  I can always move 
> the
> printer over to the 486/66 and print the files, but it bugs me that I 
> can't
> get the PRINT command to work on the PII.  
> 
> If it's a stupid mistake, please be gentle with the comments, hi. 
> 
> 73 de Stokley, W3SB
> 
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