Yes - in the days before the pci bus, there was multi-i/o cards that did ide, 
serial & parallel, games, & floppy. It all ran through an isa slot :-o

On Friday 29 November 2002 08:03, you wrote:
> Hi LIST
>
> Well after fishing the web with some schematics for
> PIC programmer. I found a stable and inexpexsive
> programmer with all of your help of course.
> Now my problem is that the programmer I built must be
> connected to parallel port and my computer only got
> one and is connected to my Canon printer,Now is there
> a device which I can make to function as an extension
> of my printer port? From LPT1 to LPT2 to LPT4 I think?
> How about an old printer switch?
>
> Thanks
>
> rhonn
>
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> #06 Juan Luna St.,La Castellana,Negros Occidental
> 6131 Philippines
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Declan Moriarty.
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