How do I do this? I can't seem to find a piece of hardware that will emulate a proper Parallel port over USB, they all use "USB Printing Support". But im not trying to hook up a printer. I need it for ...
The 24-bit I/O card project has been designed to function with parallel/printer port of an Amiga or computer using the Intel 82C55 I/O chip. The design of the device contains read & write strobe, a ...
So I'm trying to detect through Visual Basic 6.0 when a voltage change occurs on one of the pins of the serial/parallel port. The whole thing is pretty simple; no data transfer/handshaking/etc needs ...
While doing my usual surfing routine today, I came across an interesting read over at CNET. Some creative artists have made their mark in the oddest of places, a microchip. Some of the designs are ...
Despite the rise of ARM processors in more and more computers from embedded systems to daily driver PCs, the x86 architecture maintains a stronghold in the computing space that won’t be going away ...
It is a great shame that back in the days when a typical home computer had easy low-level hardware access that is absent from today’s machines, the cost of taking advantage of it was so high.
This is a hardware design for a an M.2 22x42 B-keyed LPT: parallel port based on the CH382L chip. Although USB-to-LPT printer adapters are widely available they do not provide an actual Windows LPTx: ...
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