Parallel Port
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Tue Mar 12 18:29:42 UTC 2013
Hank,
On my machine, Windows shows LPT1 at I/O Range 0378-037F and
0778-077F, and E-Prime addresses it through &h0378. On your machine,
what happens if you have E-Prime address the port through &h4010?
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David McFarlane
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At 3/12/2013 02:22 PM Tuesday, Hank Jedema wrote:
>I had to install E-Prime 2.0.8.90 on some newer PCs (Dell Optiplex
>390) which lack a integrated parallel port. I do need the parallel
>port to send signals to external equipment (just output, no input
>needed), so I installed a parallel port adapter card (StarTech
>PEX1PLP) in the PCIe slot, which seems to configure properly under
>W7: It is listed as LPT1 in the device manager, shows 2 lines on
>resources tab: I/O range 4010-4017 and I/O range 4000-4003, and is
>"working properly" according to W7.
>Normally, I address the parallel port in E-Prime with an inline
>"writeport &H378, value" but hat does not seem to work (measured
>with voltmeter at the parallel port connector pins 2-5). At this
>point, I am wondering whether I have to address the port on the
>adapter card in a different manner than the traditional, integrated
>parallel ports. I looked through the parallel port info on the
>E-prime site and posted a question with their support but have not
>heard back yet. Does anyone have experience addressing parallel
>ports on adapter cards with E-prime ?
>
>Thanks very much for your help,
>
>Hank Jedema
>Jedema_at_pitt.edu
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