Thanks everyone for the help.
After the mishap with my power supply I found the bios setting for the printer
port was set to ECP I changed it back to EPP and every thing works fine now.
Regards,
Bruce
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Bruce Klawiter bmkl...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Hello,
Looks like it did not find you parallel port.
(just my guess by looking at the kernel message)
Ray
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On 01/12/2014 07:14 AM, jrmitchellj . wrote:
Looks like it did not find you parallel port.
(just my guess by looking at the kernel message)
Actually, I think the this error message:
insmod: error inserting
'/usr/realtime-2.6.32-122-rtai/modules/emc2/hal_ppmc.ko': -1 Operation not
permitted
2014/1/12 Bruce Klawiter bmkl...@yahoo.com
[ 42.067913] PPMC: ERROR: no boards found on bus 0, port 0378
I think that this line is what you are looking for. As Kirk mentioned, it
just did not find PPMC board on particular LPT port.
Viesturs
On Sunday 12 January 2014 14:58:59 Kirk Wallace did opine:
On 01/12/2014 07:14 AM, jrmitchellj . wrote:
Looks like it did not find you parallel port.
(just my guess by looking at the kernel message)
Actually, I think the this error message:
insmod: error inserting
Hello,
The power supply on my PC took a dump, I put in a picoPSU-120 but stupid me I
cut off the 12volt plug and hook the picoPSU-120 power leads up to 120 volts,
this blew the main power fuse. I then put in a regular PC power supply and now
after getting the PC up and running I can not start