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PRO META to AFP converts Xerox LCDS and metacode to AFP (Advanced Function Printing) format for use with InfoPrint Manager and other AFP products.

 
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PRO META to AFP can be installed and configured by the customer or CRTeurope professional service consultants. For more information, contact us.

System requirements are as follows:

 
 
Software Prerequisites

PRO META to AFP runs on the following operating systems:

 
      Windows
Windows XP, NT, 95, 98, ME, 2000
 
      AIX
AIX, version 4.2, 4.3 and 5.0
 
      Unix
Solaris, version 2.6, 7 and 9
HP-UX, version 10 and 11
Red Hat Linux
 
      MVS
OS/390, z/OS
 
 




 
 
MVS Run Time

PRO META to AFP for MVS has been developed using the IBM C/C++ compiler. For C runtime library support, one of the following is required on OS 390 and MVS.

 
      Language Environment for MVS & VM Version 1.4 or higher
 
      MVS C/C++ Language Support Feature of MVS/ESA Version 5.2
 
      Language Environment element of OS/390  
 


 
 
Print Management System

PRO META to AFP requires software to manage the AFP files created. This includes software such as: IBM Inforprint Manager for AIX and IBM Infoprint Manager 2000, which can output AFP files to IPDS printers, IBM Print Services Facility (PSF) and IBM OnDemand for archival and retrieval.
 
 


 
 

Hardware Prerequisites

Computer

PRO META to AFP requires a computer capable of running the software described above.

Network

 
      Windows

PRO META to AFP must have a host connected to the Windows system using any attachment methodology that allows data to be sent from the host to the printer without translation. This includes TCP/IP, and other LAN/WAN links.

 
      Unix

PRO META to AFP must have a host connected to the Unix system using any attachment methodology that allows data to be sent from the host to the printer without translation. This includes TCP/IP, and other LAN/WAN links.

 
      MVS

PRO META to AFP must have printers connected to the MVS system using any attachment methodology, which allows data to be sent from the host to the printer without translation. This includes bus and tag channel, TCP/IP and SNA links.
 
 

 

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