Is there a device (tape, disk, writable CD) with about 0.5-1Gb capacity, which
works off a parallel port,
works under Linux, doesn't require proprietary software, isn't a pain to
install and doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
Purpose: Simple file transfer and selective backup.
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Dear Daniel,
Well, You can do something simple:
There are kits you can buy which are Parallel-IDE or Parallel-SCSI -
and then you connect to them your IDE or SCSI devices...
Some CD-R's like HP Parallel CDR's (external) are just like this: An IDE
drive + Parallel PCB with Shuttle Chipset which
In his message, Eli Marmor wrote,
According to the standards, LRM is 0xFD (and not 0xFE) and RLM is 0xFE
(and not 0xFF).
Thanks for the info! You left the ivrix meeting last month before my
talk so I didn't get your input then.
It will be fixed in fribidi-0.1.13 which will make it to my site
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In his message, Eli Marmor wrote,
According to the standards, LRM is 0xFD (and not 0xFE) and RLM is 0xFE
(and not 0xFF).
Thanks for the info! You left the ivrix meeting last month before my
talk so I didn't get your input then.
Sorry. I had a so important
Again, I didn't ask anybody to read the information at the URL that
I mentioned and to copy it to here, even with interpretations, etc.
I just asked if anybody had any experience with it.
P.S. If people are so curious to know why it is better than Mandrake,
then nobody ever said it is better. I