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Parallel Port Access from Windows XP?


How do I get my parallel ports to work in Windows XP? - Brainboxes

Earlier versions of the Brainboxes Serial Solutions software did not support parallel ports in Windows XP. This has now been resolved however.

Parallel port access through XP Mode - Microsoft Community

XP Mode cannot access parallel ports, only serial and USB ports. I believe none of the current virtual machine software, including Virtualbox ...

How to access parallel ports created by NET command in Windows ...

Ok, to clarify things a little, I have a USB-to-Parallel IEEE-1284, when you connect it to a Windows XP machine it is showed as an USB Printing ...

Free access to parallel port in Windows XP SP2 | Forum for Electronics

Try disabling the Windows parallel port device driver. On some computers this may make the parallel port inaccessible.

23.1.2.2. Configuring parallel ports under Windows 2000/XP - O'Reilly

Windows 2000/XP fully supports most parallel hardware, including standard parallel port devices, IEEE-1284-compatible and -compliant devices, ...

XP not allowing Parallel port - Software - Spiceworks Community

Hello Normoose,. Pls follow this steps and see if it works out for you;. Access the system properties… in the hardware tab, go to the device ...

Special Drivers for accessing parallel port in Windows xp/7

Special Drivers for accessing parallel port in Windows xp/7 · c · windows · drivers · Share.

Reading from parallel port on windows xp - CR4 Discussion Thread

Sadly, I don't know that you're going to get any kind of useful answer to this one. I wrote device drivers for 'COM' and 'PRINTER' type ports ( ...

Parallel Port Access from Windows XP? | Electronics Forums

ParPort 2004 delivers the ability to access PC parallel ports from Win32 applications under Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP & Windows Server 2003.

Enable Plug and Play for parallel port devices - Windows Server

Click to expand Ports, right-click Printer Port (LPT1), and then click Properties. ... If have more than one printer port installed on your ...

Parallel Port Tester - Downtown Doug Brown

Simply locate your parallel port in the list that appears in the bottom right. I use several methods to discover parallel ports and their I/O ranges, so you ...

Parallel port passthrough - virtualbox.org

VBoxManage modifyvm "Windows XP" --lpt1 0x3F8 4 VBoxManage modifyvm ... When I try the tool on the 32-bit guest OS, I don't get any ...

Parallel port data transfer | Vintage Computer Federation Forums

You could try setting up Intersvr to launch on the XP machine at boot from autoexec.bat. To avoid any problems with Windows virtualising the ...

Parallel Printing in XP mode - Windows - Spiceworks Community

Windows VPC doesn't support parallel ports. That said you could make it work by purchasing parallel to usb adapters.

USB Printer to Parallel Port on PC using Windows XP - HP Community

I purchased a parallel port adapter and a usb female connector to get the printer on the computer. I used port LP2 as LP1 had a PDF ...

How can I give a DOS program running under Windows XP access ...

I have a DOS program written in Turbo Pascal that outputs to the parallel port ($378). It doesn't work when running in Windows XP because ...

Virtual PC, XP mode. Bidirectional parallel port physical LPT1 not ...

I need my LPT1 port to be available in XP mode. In the "guest" window, it shows up in system hardware, but it is not available to the ...

pci parallel_serial port in windows 7 vs xp - Google Groups

... access the serial or parallel ports crashes eprime. I'd read both that windows 7 is more restrictive in allowing access to that level of data I/O than xp so ...

Parallel Port Cable

See Wakerly, page 124. III. Programming the Parallel Port. Under Windows XP, a typical user program is not able to get direct access to the hardware. Therefore ...

Parallel Port-like access in windows xp - Tom's Hardware Forum

I need to make these run in Windows XP. ... > >> to access the port, but then they won't run on the DOS only machine. > >> I need something I can ...