On Tue, 18 May 1999, Wayne Topa wrote:
Subject: (Fwd) Re: Puzzling Problem with Parallel Port
In reply to:jeb
Quoting jeb([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Is there anyway I can check what IRQ or address space the module
thinks it is supposed to be using?
Why use(waste) an IRQ
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Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 13:25:24 -0400
From: Wayne Topa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David B.Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (Fwd) Re: Puzzling Problem with Parallel Port
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Hmmm.. I compiled in the parport and lp modules, and the items for
parallel port support.
Is there anyway I can check what IRQ or address space the module
thinks it is supposed to be using?
JEB
YOU WROTE
Yup -- you're probably not used to this new parport thing that was
introduced in 2.1
On Mon, 17 May 1999, jeb wrote:
Hmmm.. I compiled in the parport and lp modules, and the items for
parallel port support.
Is there anyway I can check what IRQ or address space the module
thinks it is supposed to be using?
If you have an IEEE1284-compliant printer, the parport_probe
Subject: (Fwd) Re: Puzzling Problem with Parallel Port
Date: Mon, May 17, 1999 at 08:59:09PM +
In reply to:jeb
Quoting jeb([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hmmm.. I compiled in the parport and lp modules, and the items for
parallel port support.
Is there anyway I can check what
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