hishamelgaurf wrote:
> i have usb to 36 pin parallel port converter and i want to write to it
> like LPT , but i got very tired to know what is the I/O address i must
> use , it is not in /proc/ioports and need to know the address urgently
If you are using a USB device to give you a parallel port I don't think there
is any way to write to it via I/O ports like you would a standard parallel
port. All you can do is open /dev/usb/lp0 (or whetever the USB parallel port
device was called) and write to it as a file.
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