Should have been 64-bit, man what capacity there would be on a 654-bit OS!
And, Tom, if you haven't checked, the Epson site is easy to navigate. Here is the link to the drivers for the 1200u, but the latest official driver is for XP
How to Provide Open Data
1) Publish your schedule data as a
GTFS
feed. Google publishes
instructions
on how to create GTFS feeds.
2) Provide an official URL where your feed can be downloaded. This can be a URL on your agency site or a URL to a third-party authorized to host your feed.
Note: a simple way to provide an official URL is to
upload your feed
to GTFS Data Exchange and use the provided url.
3) Send email to
[log in to unmask]
with the URL of your feed. Note: this is a public mailing list.
4)
Submit GTFS feed location
for inclusion on GTFS Data Exchange. This helps developers find the URL where your data is published.
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/transit/partners/participate.html
Steve
"A person cannot survive as a true Spartan fan unless he is
a bit of a masochist and a very large optimist."
Steve
Lansing, MI