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I am now consider to buy a new system that will run the POS system under DOS.
My question is that, I heard it from my friend, he say that at WINDOWS XP
will get the printing problem, like printing a receipt will wait a few minute
to print, but at WIN 98 it will direct print to printer- no delay. He also
try to post the question at this forum, someone suggest to try adjusting the
DOS LPT timeout value
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;102059
Registry Entries for NT Virtual DOS Machine (VDM):
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=kb;en-us;Q101850
MS-DOS Application Prints Incomplete Pages
and he set the time out to 3, the problem still connot solve!!!
Is it correct? If it is correct then I have no choice and have to buy the
WIN 98 and low end computer or second hand computer (P4 2.4 and 845 chipset
compare to 915 chipset and P4 3.0)?
BTW is the SP2 for windows XP correct this problem?
Thanks
I am now consider to buy a new system that will run the POS system under DOS.
My question is that, I heard it from my friend, he say that at WINDOWS XP
will get the printing problem, like printing a receipt will wait a few minute
to print, but at WIN 98 it will direct print to printer- no delay. He also
try to post the question at this forum, someone suggest to try adjusting the
DOS LPT timeout value
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;102059
Registry Entries for NT Virtual DOS Machine (VDM):
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=kb;en-us;Q101850
MS-DOS Application Prints Incomplete Pages
and he set the time out to 3, the problem still connot solve!!!
Is it correct? If it is correct then I have no choice and have to buy the
WIN 98 and low end computer or second hand computer (P4 2.4 and 845 chipset
compare to 915 chipset and P4 3.0)?
BTW is the SP2 for windows XP correct this problem?
Thanks