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From: jcm@mtunb.ATT.COM (was-John McMillan)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript
Subject: (1) 19.2Kbaud (2) ADOBE Fonts
Message-ID: <1606@mtunb.ATT.COM>
Date: 11 Aug 89 14:13:23 GMT
Reply-To: jcm@mtunb.UUCP (John McMillan)
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1) I faintly recall someone writing or commenting over the last year
	that they ran a LaserWriter at 19.2 Kbaud.
	(a) Can anyone confirm doing this, and any reliability issues?
	(b) Since this must be done by software, can it be made
		'permanent' so that even w/ the switch settings at
		the 9.6 standard, it will boot to 19.2?  If so, how?
		If not, how does one jog the LW[NT[X]] at the top
		of each submission, so that the machine doesn't
		become hopelessly confused after a power-cycling?
	
	If anyone has a working experience with this 19.2 KB environment,
	or can assert its impossibility, I'd appreciate E-mail.  I'll
	post a summary.

2) Open Note to Glen Reid -- or any other powers that be!
	Your Font library is impressive.  I'd enjoy trying to 'sell'
	folks on purchasing a few more fonts.

	Toward that end, it would be handy to have examples of your
	library's fonts in a data base that could be pulled from
	your File-Server.  Sure, I can probably get an advertising
	brochure, but making a bitmapped display (or whatever) that
	would demo your wares (without compromising them) might not
	take much effort on your end and could always remain up-to-date.
	
	And thanks for the support you've extended in this newsgroup.

john mcmillan	-- att!mtunb!jcm