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At work, an old machine running Win2k and an Atari emulator is still used because reasons. The emulator always prints to the standard printer and that worked fine for decades.

Now our new masters, in their wisdom, decided to put all of our file servers into the cloud with SMB shares version 3.1.1 (Through a shaky 6-30 Mbit connection no less but that's another story.) The old W2k machine only speaks SMB1 and needs to be replaced. I got a replacement with a COM port (Yes we need that too) and got everything to work except for the printing. The software sends raw PCL/Epson code to the parallel port of the emulated Atari. (I should know, I wrote it)

This used to 'just work', now the print jobs just seem to vanish into thin air. Not even a blip in the spooler. I thought of redirecting LPT1: to an IP address, because our printers are just listening to raw data at port 9100.

There's a syntax on the net, something like 'net use LPT1: \server\blabla' I tried that after work today and got error 66, then gave up for today. I'm spent and will probably break more than I can fix. Just wondering if any of you have encountered a similar challenge and can point in the direction of a solution.

At work, an old machine running Win2k and an Atari emulator is still used because reasons. The emulator always prints to the standard printer and that worked fine for decades. Now our new masters, in their wisdom, decided to put all of our file servers into the cloud with SMB shares version 3.1.1 (Through a shaky 6-30 Mbit connection no less but that's another story.) The old W2k machine only speaks SMB1 and needs to be replaced. I got a replacement with a COM port (Yes we need that too) and got everything to work except for the printing. The software sends raw PCL/Epson code to the parallel port of the emulated Atari. (I should know, I wrote it) This used to 'just work', now the print jobs just seem to vanish into thin air. Not even a blip in the spooler. I thought of redirecting LPT1: to an IP address, because our printers are just listening to raw data at port 9100. There's a syntax on the net, something like 'net use LPT1: \\server\blabla' I tried that after work today and got error 66, then gave up for today. I'm spent and will probably break more than I can fix. Just wondering if any of you have encountered a similar challenge and can point in the direction of a solution.

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I understand :) The Atari is acting as a controller for certain measurement devices. It is recording and evaluating results, providing statistical data over the whole sample including Min, Max, Avg, Cp CpK. It also provides good/bad parts sorted into discrete groups according to fault class. It saves parameters and results in CSV format for further evaluation using spreadsheets and provides a concise printed report for archiving.

The user interface is visual during parameter entry and purely audio-feedback driven during the measurement process. It has the highest possible throughput in its class while making no compromises on data accuracy.

The software has probably made more than 500 million measurements and evaluations of individual components in a span of 30+ years while being adapted to multiple generations of Wayne Kerr LCR meters. There were zero customer complaints regarding its results.

Its name is WaynesWorld. The current version is 0.46 or something.