Alberto, If you need parallel output lines, then the printer port seems to be the only choice, Don't we still have the problem with Win95/98 very helpfully changing the port output not-so-periodicall
Alberto et al The newer versions of Outlook / IE respond to just the www prefix so both links in your example below work fine for me. At least Bill got something right! Dave G3YXM. http://www.g0mrf.f
<< The newer versions of Outlook / IE respond to just the www prefix so both links in your example below work fine for me. >> And some of us are using e-mail clients that don't treat anything as a li
But for every annoyance Gates and Co. introduce to operating systems, some other hardware manufacturer comes along with a new device to help. A new PIC device, the 16F628, has come along as a replace
Andy, it sounds like you are preparing to receive UTC synchronized BPSK QRPppp... LF signals from Sweden? :-) I'm in the midde of some low power, coherent, GPS locked signalling tests on LF at the mo
The parallel port would enable simple hardware to allow a crude D/A converter for driving a VCXO, but isn't the LPT port difficult to drive under Windoze programming ? The COM port is much easier and
G'day Rik, I believe there is a way to work arround this. What I did in the QRS software was : 1. 'occupy' the LPT port (printer) via the API 2. drive the printer port via the PORT commands (Delphi)
to the port. I think, from memory, you need a VXD so that your program "captures" the port. There was some program/component called something like "TVich32" kicking around a while ago for this. Anoth