QMS.TXT Use the following information to determine whether a QMS printer can interoperate with NLSP: The "classic" NetWare daughter boards listen for RIP and SAP information and age this information to keep it current. The newer boards, known as "CrownNet-style" boards, query the bindery of their file server to extract the information they need. You can determine which type of board you have in one of three ways: A. The "classic" board supports only NetWare. The CrownNet board supports TCP/IP, AppleTalk and LAN Manager/LAN Server. These protocols are visible in the keypad options. B. When QMS printers start up, they generate a startup page. The system displays the communications options on that page. The identification of the daughter board is displayed under the Serial and Parallel options. CrownNet boards are identified by the words "CrownNet xxx". C. Some QMS printers support two optional daughter boards. For those printers, look for "CrownNet" under the interface information column on the startup page. Do not use NLSP on the IPX network segments that have "classic" daughter boards in your printer. These boards require RIP and SAP.