On Monday 22 April 2019 22:03:21 Jon Elson wrote:

> On 04/22/2019 02:44 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
> > I would be more than happy to place a copy on the LinuxCNC wiki,
> > forums and other places so that its usefulness can be fully
> > realized. The fields of interest I am looking for are:
> >
> > Vendor ID:
> > Device ID:
> > Chipset:
> > Manufacturer:
> > Model:
> > Notes (This will include any extra information known about the card
> > that would be helpful to the end user)
>
> I make boards that use the parallel port as a communications
> channel for motion control.
> These use the IEEE-1284 (EPP) mode for faster communication.
>
> Right now, I'm selling the Syba SD-PEX10005 board with
> MOSCHIP MCS9900CV-AA.
> It appears that the MOSCHIP MCS9901 chips also work fine.
> These are PCIe chips.
> Siig PCIe boards with the OXPCIe952 chip work with later
> versions of the Pico Systems hal_ppmc driver (mostly
> LinuxCNC 2.7 versions.)
>
>
> For PCI, I recommend the Siig Cyberparallel boards.  These
> use the Oxford OX9162 chip.
> Also, generic boards with the NetMos 9835 and MCS9865 work,
> with an option setting to the hal_ppmc driver for Pico
> Systems boards, it seems that these work fine with other
> drivers.
>
> Sorry, I don't have the Vendor ID and Device ID's handy at
> the moment.  Is there a way to show this P&P info on a
> running system?
>
> Jon
>
Generally, snooping thru dmesg will show you that as its discovered 
during the boot.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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