Am 28.06.2011 21:05, schrieb Viesturs Lācis:
> Hello, folks!
>
> I am short on input pins for EMC, so I would like to set the second
> LPT port as "in", which gives more input pins.
> The 10K $ question is:
> where can I find the pinout for "in" mode?
>
> The first LPT port by default is "out", which has 5 input pins - 10,
> 11, 12, 13 and 15. The remaining from 1 to 17 are outputs, 18-25 are
> GND.
> What about "in" mode? I had no luck finding the answer on web :(
>
> Thanks in advance!
Hi,
the same five pins are still inputs on the second parallel port.
Additionally the data pins D0-D7 at pins 2-9 are switched to input mode.
Ciao,
Rainer
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