Hello Peter,

> 
> The problem is that with add-in PCI parallel ports, you somehow need to set
> them to the proper mode (EPP in this case) Unfortunately for some parallel 
> chips this requires chip specific register frobbing, and often all the card 
> comes with is a windows driver (and chip documetation is hard or impossible 
> to 
> get)

So how does a PCI parallel port card gets set to epp mode ? This the
hostmot 7i43 driver taking care of it ?

Or do I have to load the linux driver and unload it again to properly
initialize ?

Those cards do not have a configuration eeprom to lock the config down
hard to epp mode, do they ?

Cheers
Max



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