Is it possible to IO on the parallel port. The serial port can be addressed via HP SICL, but this does not work for the printer port.
ALBERT HEBERLE
Best regards,
ALBERT HEBERLE
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Dr. Albert P. Heberle
HITACHI Cambridge Laboratory
Cavendish Laboratory
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Cambridge CB3 OHE
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ALBERT HEBERLE
Best regards,
ALBERT HEBERLE
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Dr. Albert P. Heberle
HITACHI Cambridge Laboratory
Cavendish Laboratory
Madingley Road
Cambridge CB3 OHE
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 - 1223 467944
Fax: +44 - 1223 467942
Email: heberle@phy.cam.ac.uk
> Is it possible to IO on the parallel port. The serial port can be =
> addressed via HP SICL, but this does not work for the printer port.
>
> ALBERT HEBERLE
>
> Best regards,
>
> ALBERT HEBERLE
>
> ----------------------------
> Dr. Albert P. Heberle
> HITACHI Cambridge Laboratory
> Cavendish Laboratory
> Madingley Road
> Cambridge CB3 OHE
> United Kingdom
>
> Tel: +44 - 1223 467944
> Fax: +44 - 1223 467942
>
> Email: heberle@phy.cam.ac.uk
Sir:
You would have to use the PEEKPOKE CSUB to do this job. The following
document gives some details on parallel port registers. This might be
difficult or impossible under NT, however, since it restricts I/O access.
If you have more questions, let us know.
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