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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Windows version 3.1, the LPT1.DOS printer port connection has
exactly the same effect as typing LPT1.DOS (or LPT1.OS2) when printing to a
FILE:. If you type LPT1.DOS (or LPT1.OS2), a message box asking "Overwrite
existing file?" appears. Choose the Yes button to print. This message
appears because MS-DOS assumes that the file LPT1.xxx (where xxx is any
extension) always exists.
MORE INFORMATIONA problem in Windows 3.0 was corrected to allow binary files to be printed to LPT1.xxx-style ports. In Windows 3.0, the output was copied to the port using a command similar to the MS-DOS COPY command without the /B parameter, which would stop the output if a CTRL+Z (^Z) End-of- File (EOF) character was found in the output. The port is now written to in a raw mode, allowing binary data containing EOF characters to be written. Additional query words: 3.10 3.11 binary EOF end-of-file /B
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