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Peter asked:
> >Might Jordan have an older printer port rather than EPP or ECP or
> >whatever the new ones are?
and Steven responded:
> His MB is new enough. It supports ECP/EPP. A more relevant question is,
> how does he have the port configured?
Not sure what you mean by that. I can quote you the lines from CONFIG.SYS, but don't think there is
anythiing unusual there. If you're talking strictly hardware, LPT1 is on the MB, while LPT2 is on an
expansion card. Only LPT1 has been used so far for testing purposes.
Or did you mean something set in the BIOS ? I'm pretty sure nothing exotic is happening there, either.
Jordan
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