Being an avid programmer, I am always on the lookout for void areas in the computer world. And also being a constant user, I tend to simplify things almost to the point of being ridiculus. I have both an Atari Mega ST4 and a Sunnyvale Memories 20mhz 80386, which means that I see the best of both worlds (the vast amount of business oriented software for the IBM, and the huge impressive amount of graphics oriented software for the ST series of computers.) Now, I am not going to tell you which is the better computer, but I will say that the Atari far surpasses the IBM in the graphics areas (and ease of programming graphics). And I would like to see more support for GEM on the IBM. Anyway, enough politics... In this arc file you will find several files of interest listed as follows: LASERJET.EXE The IBM executable version of this program LASERJET.PRG The Atari ST executable version of this program LASERJET.DAT The [optional] data file for this program The following files are LaserJet softfonts CHA16.SFP CHAN12.SFP HEL8.SFP ROC12.SFP ROM10.SFL README.TXT This file (I hope you figured this one out) How it works: (IF THE LASERJET.DAT FILE DOES NOT EXIST THE PROGRAM WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS) Run the executable program (on the proper computer). Follow the prompts and you will have no problems. You can't hurt your computer or printer with this program (I do not accept any liability!). The program will show you the title screen, and then present you with a disk directory. You will pick out the name of the font to download, type it in and then answer a few more questions about what you want to do. (IF THE LASERJET.DAT FILE DOES EXIST, THE PROGRAM WILL ACT LIKE THIS) If laserjet does find it's .dat file (must be in the same directory as the executable program), it will read it and automatically download each file without asking any questions. It makes each one permanent, but not the primary font. In both cases, the laserjet program looks at the extender on the font name (ex. ROM10.SFP) and decides if the font is landscape or portrait based on the last letter (which is normally a 'P' or an 'L'). It downloads the font according to this condition. THE LASERJET.DAT FILE IS SETUP AS FOLLOWS: simply type the name (if its in the same directory as the laserjet program or type the drive\directory\fi\fontname.ext if the font is in another directory or drive. The last line in the LASERJET.DAT file MUST BE the word END, it looks for this word and will not work as smoothly as it should if you mit the "END" statement. I know that there are many similar programs on the IBM, but none I have seen are quite as simple (in the automatic mode) and most won't allow a sample printing of the entire softfont as this will. I know of only one other softfont downloader for tha Atari ST and it stinks (sorry, but I can express an opinion just as anyone else can). I hope you enjoy this program, and I intend to write a full blown font-editor for both computers (if this program generates any interest at all). The IBM people just don't know what they're missing and the Atari people just don't know what they are missing! (How's that for a middle of the fence position). As I will be suprised if you have read this far, it will suprise me even more if I get any contributions via shareware but I am always hopeful. If you would like to donate ANYTHING computer related (money included), send it to : REM Software %Richard E. Morris 12182 East 21 CT. Tulsa, Ok., 74129 If you have a modem and can affordto call, call my BBS for some of the other great shareware programs I have written along with all the other good software on the board. Call The Magnetic BBS, (918)437-3837. 24hrs, 9600 baud, 300 megs Any revisions to this program will be posted on the BBS as soon as they are written.