Hello, I used to print my assembler sources 132 chars wide to allow for generous comments. Being forced to switch to Winvirus95 I have a problem. Can't find a way to print my flat ASCII files 132 wide to an oldfashioned matrix printer. To be exact it is a STAR LC10. I have 2 parallel ports. LPT1 configured as graphic, LPT2 configured as a Windows generic ascii printer. With a switch box I can move the printer to each port so switch between graphic and text mode. I like my sources to be printed this way printer because I can lay out the whole listing on the floor (yes, I've got a huge livingroom, and sometimes huge listings too, and sometimes pain in my knees) and follow (mark) with different color felt tip pens the flow of the program. Used as a debugging tool I found quickly lots of flow problems this way. The point is: Winvirus95 appears to insert a CR-LF at the 80-th position, so the lines wrap before they get to the printer. It is obviously a devicedriver problem. Summary: I want to put the Windows95 LPT2 driver in 132 mode as MS-DOS did it. Who knows a solution for this? -- Regards, ------------------------------------------------------------------ Wim E. van Bemmel No Unsollicited Commercial mailto:bemspan@xs4all.nl Life is about Interfacing .... ------------------------------------------------------------------