[macvoiceover] Re: no way to do this?
- From: Greg Kearney <gkearney@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: macvoiceover <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 12:40:46 -0600
I am in contact with Enabling about support for ethernet from Mac. In
the meantime I susgest you try either a Parallel to bluetooth or
parallel to serial adapter.
Greg
On Jul 31, 2007, at 11:18 , Travis Siegel wrote:
Greg is right, it would need a driver of some kind.
The other problem is, some printers and displays (like my navigator
80) have what look like ethernet ports, but aren't. This could
cause problems, even if there were drivers for such, since then
you'd plug it in, and nothing would happen.
That could be *very* confusing.
However, a usb 2 serial adapter is likely your best bet for most
printers.
I'm still experimenting with this, but I know others have gotten
this to work, so check the archives of the other mac lists, and
you'll likely find what you're looking for.
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Greg is right, it would need a driver of some kind.The other problem is, some printers and displays (like my navigator 80) have what look like ethernet ports, but aren't. This could cause problems, even if there were drivers for such, since then you'd plug it in, and nothing would happen.
That could be *very* confusing.However, a usb 2 serial adapter is likely your best bet for most printers. I'm still experimenting with this, but I know others have gotten this to work, so check the archives of the other mac lists, and you'll likely find what you're looking for.
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