>My company was on the 84th Floor of 2 WTC. I was in the office when the planes hit. I made it down the staircase. Sixty of my co-workers did not survive.
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>Now, we're back open for business - trading financial instruments. The attitude here is somber, with glimpses of glad to be alive.
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>I need a favor - I'm restoring a DOS application and I need the printer driver. Can someone email me Driver2.PLB from FPD 2.6. to oline@bestweb.net
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>I'll be at Hentzenfest and buy you a beer.
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>Regards,
Marty,
Unofurtunately, I don't have that version of the library. I do, however, perhaps have a suggest that might work. While I used the GENPD application, I don't think that I used these libraries. If you still have the source code to GENPD.PJX, look in the program file named GEN_PD.PRG and look for occurrences of the _PDRIVER system variable. You can change these to reference program files rather than the libraries. The source code even comments to this effect. From first hand experience, I know that it works fine. First, you're addressing the slowest device on the system, so performance isn't an issue. Second, I did this to be able to dynamically set the font using the _PPITCH system variable.
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est