Hello all, I wrote small and simple program witch can detect any device
attached to parallel port.
(It displays parallel port Plug and play device info)
Maybe it isn't so useful for end users but may help to programmers.
URL: http://www.laaca-mirror.ic.cz/lpttest.zip
Hi Ladislav,
Hello all, I wrote small and simple program which can detect
any device attached to parallel port.
(It displays parallel port Plug and play device info)
Maybe it isn't so useful for end users but may help to programmers.
URL: http://www.laaca-mirror.ic.cz/lpttest.zip
I would
Yes, we have discussed some of yout tips before. Version 1.2 is not the
final version and I will upgrade it. I only wanted to introduce it to
FreeDOS community.
- lpttest only checks LPT1 and does not check if the baseport
of LPT1 is nonzero (in other words, if LPT1 exists...).
It should
On 7/9/07, Ladislav Lacina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all, I wrote small and simple program witch can detect any device
attached to parallel port.
(It displays parallel port Plug and play device info)
Maybe it isn't so useful for end users but may help to programmers.
URL:
- on PS/2 or newer, int 15 with ah=86 cx:dx=ysec might be useful for
delays (usually 1024 Hz granularity, your 1000 ysec should be fine)
but you will have to check first if the delay works, for example
by checking the BIOS ID or by checking 40:[6c] before/after a call.
I tried it and