Andy............
Which one are you asking about, MIS or CIS?
A Macintosh G3/4 using VirtualPC will run any, with the exception of
some games, Windows application.
VirtualPC mimics Intel hardware so Windows thinks it is on a Intel
machine. On my Macintosh 9600/G3
I have printed from Windows through the Mac USB port, using a USB to
Parallel port adapter, to the parallel
connection on Epson printers. I did it just to see if it can be done.
I'm using the CIS unit from nomorecarts, works great.
William
shashinka@... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 1/20/02 6:28:20 PM, william@... writes:
>
> << The MIS system uses a Windows only software program to reset the
> chip on
> the 1280. What MIS doesn't tell you is that
> you can run Windows on the Mac using VirtualPC
> http://www.connectix.com/
> . I have done it.
> IMHO a superior CFS is made by CIS http://www.nomorecarts.com/ .
> CIS supplies a replacement microchip that shows the printer as 100%
> full
> no matter how much ink is used.
> >>
>
> Hi William:
>
> Will this work with just the USB connecion and in your opinion, on any
> Mac?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy Darlow
>
> Photography, Digital Print Consulting and Custom Editions
> Andrew Darlow Images International
> www.andydarlow.com
> andy@...
> Toll free- 1-877-Adarlow
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Re: [Digital BW] CFS for Mac, USB printer?
2002-01-27 by William
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