Figured out the solution in case anyone else needs it. I deleted all printers, sysv and cups, and then rebooted. I added a sysv printer and selected /dev/lp0. Then rebooted again. (Nothing tells you to do that) Now applications can print to the printer.
I've added a pci parallel port card to SCO6 MP2 and the only way it works is when I change the default print system to CUPS. (/etc/default/lpd). My apps don't print correctly using CUPS so I need to use my own drivers.
I've run the DCU and it shows an entry as follows:
Device Name IRQ...
I'm new to this forum so hopefully I'm adding to this thread.
I tried what Stan suggested and then tested it. It didn't change when I set the date and time forward to Mar 11, 1:55am. Do you need to do anything else other than run the /etc/tz script?
I tested it on a SCO 6 box with MP2. SLS...
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