Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1993-09-27
1996-01-02
Lim, Krisna
Boots, shoes, and leggings
395101, 395109, 364235, G06F 312, G06F 906
Patent
active
054817420
ABSTRACT:
A printer control apparatus includes a modem for receiving text data in the EBCDIC protocol and generic printer control codes from a host data base and a converter for converting the received information to drive a non-standard printer. A preprogrammed EPROM in cooperation with a CPU, converts the EBCDIC protocol language to the ASCII language. An EEPROM is remotely programmed to store printer control codes which are peculiar to the specific printer being supported.
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Armstrong James M.
Worley Michael E.
Lim Krisna
Reed Elsevier Inc.
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