http://www.fairchildsemi.com/apnotes/ap_notes_all.html an936 > There's not anything exactly such that I know of; > > There are several other options of course. > > Network 2+ machines together - Ethernet the info to a print server. > (The Timeline machine James mentions would work, possibly the EIO $50ish > machine would be cheaper though. > > Buy a hardware print buffer (I find these on eBay occasionally - could > give you a few brand names to hunt for.) > > Print to a file, pass the file to another computer. > > I assume that you somehow want to capture the output file and cannot DO > that, though? Darn, KNOW I saw this somewhere but don't recall where, > someone had a little LPT port widget that'd let you capture it all... > > Mark > > Moser, Carl Woodrow, JR (Carl) wrote: > > Anyone know of software where I can use a dedicated computer to serve as a > > printer buffer where the dedicated computer interfaces between LPT1 and a > > parallel printer? > > > > Thanks > > > > Carl