Il giorno 20-04-2012 4:37, Kris Tilford ha scritto:

> You may need to install a driver for the USB-to-Parallel bridge chipset.
> 
> Look in System Profiler under USB to see the chipset. Many use a
> Prolific chipset which I think needs a driver in OS X.

Thanks for this useful hint.
What I got in System Profiler is this:
    Product  ID:    0x1001
    Vendor ID:    0x047e

Looking up an USB database (http://www.linux-usb.org/usb-ids.html), this is
what I found:
    047e  Agere Systems, Inc. (Lucent)
    1001  USS720 Parallel Port

So, it seems my USB-Parallel cable is somehow recognized by the Mac.
Now I don't know what to look for...
I googled "usb parallel Agere Systems macintosh", but I couldn't find
anything related (mostly is Linux stuff).

Any idea?

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