On Jun 4, 2007, at 7:24 AM, lyle johnson wrote:

You can buy PCMCIA or Cardbus to Parallel port adapters for $60 or less. But they don't work with many computers. None of my Dells that lack legacy ports will recognize any of the available cards (or at least the three that I located and bougfht); my Dells with legacy ports recognize and use all of them with no problems, so there is a BIOS issue you must contend with.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news,

This is an interesting problem with a common thread. Much software has been written to make [mis]use of various interfaces on "standard" hardware. The use of a parallel port to control something is typical.

What we really need is a general purpose device that interfaces on the network and may be easily addressed by software. In most systems software has easy access to the network so it seems to me to make sense to put our various bits of I/O into a bit of kit that speaks IP and plugs into an ethernet.

Case in point, back in the early days of dial-up internetworking we had problems attaching many serial ports to our systems. The solution was to build a box (terminal server) that supported many serial ports but could be addressed across a network. No reason not to take that approach today.

As an example, Maxim (previously Dallas Semiconductor) makes the TINI, a network-enabled interface-on-a-chip. Everything is on the one device including ethernet, IP stack, serial, CAN, and bidirectional digital I/O. It would be easy to build an interface box using this device and use it to control the various components in your station. This is a much more elegant solution than trying to force-fit USB devices.


73,

Lyle KK7P
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