pci parallel_serial port in windows 7 vs xp

David McFarlane mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Mon Jan 14 19:20:24 UTC 2013


Stuart,

What version of E-Prime?

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At 1/12/2013 10:44 AM Saturday, Stuart Quirk wrote:
>Hello all and thanks in advance for any feedback.
>
>I've recently upgraded my primary lab computer and installed a pcie 
>combo parallel port/serial port (I had used both motherboard serial 
>port for the SRBOX and parallel port send a ttl signal to trigger my 
>eye tracker).
>I got a manufacturer indicated by pstnet as one people have had some 
>luck with:
><http://www.siig.com/it-products/serial-parallel/combo/pcie/cyber-1s1p-pcie.html>http://www.siig.com/it-products/serial-parallel/combo/pcie/cyber-1s1p-pcie.html
>
>It installed fine but eprime crashes when I attempt to run the 
>utilities program for the SRBOX and pstnet's tester program fails to 
>find the box. And my simple parallel port monitor program (parmon) 
>doesn't find the port either.
>In xp (on my last computer) I was able to use inpout32.dll and then 
>just insert very simple inline scripts to set the address high/low 
>within my experiment. From what I could learn (and understand as a 
>nonprogrammer) inpout64x.dll is much less successful with pci cards 
>under windows 7 64
>
>So I'm trying to figure out is my problem the OS (as in would I have 
>better luck moving the OS to xp?) or is my problem a PCI card? It 
>will take me a good chunk of more time to wipe everything and 
>install xp so I thought someone here might help me save some time if 
>that would be a pointless exercise.
>
>Thanks again
>Stuart

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