There are ethernet to localtalk convertors out there, that should work for
her, i think one was a gatorbox IIRC using the parallel port you could
have the LWPro 600 off of a HP etherprint or equivilant
At 11:32 AM 3/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
Hi all,
My mom has the following setup:
- Beige G3 minitower
- Apple LaserWriter Pro 600
- OS 9.1
The printer and Mac are connected via LocalTalk. (This printer requires
AppleTalk.)
She is afraid that the next upgrade (OS X) will make the printer
unuseable, since Apple is phasing out LocalTalk (this Mac is the last
model that still comes with a damn serial port).
The printer has no Ethernet capability, but it does have a parallel port
in addition to the LocalTalk port.
The questions are: Is there any sort of hardware/software conversion kit
that would allow the Mac to use that parallel port if LocalTalk becomes
unavailable in the future? Does anyone have any experience with running OS
X and making it play nice with legacy hardware like this? Also, do they
still make LocalTalk PCI cards, and if so, is there any chance that the
drivers would work under OS X? This printer still works like new and she's
not ready to just chuck it and buy a new one.
Sigh. Old hardware doesn't wear out fast enough to keep pace with new
software. ;)
TIA,
-- Marion "Still using a PowerComputing100 with a G3 upgrade card and OS
7.6.1 so I can run my $1200 1993 Apple Color OneScanner which is not as
good as today's lamest $79 USB scanner but it still works goddammit" Bates
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