A guide to programming, interfacing, and using the personal computer's parallel printer port. Includes circuit designs and Visual-Basic code examples, plus tips on how to get the most out of the port, including the enhanced (EPP) and extended-capabilities (ECP) ports found on most new systems. Inclu
Parallel Port Complete: Programming, Interfacing, & Using the PCโs Parallel Printer Port
โ Scribed by Jan Axelson
- Publisher
- Lakeview Research
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 360
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This detailed guide for programmers, developers, and computer enthusiasts shows how to get the most from parallel ports in any application or project. The Visual-Basic code and circuit designs include examples that use the new enhanced (EPP) and expanded (EPC) modes.
โฆ Table of Contents
Preliminaries
Table of Contents
Introduction
1: Essentials
2: Accessing Ports
3: Programming Issues
4: Programming Tools
5: Experiments
6: Interfacing
7: Output Applications
8: Input Applications
9: Synchronous Serial Links
10: Real-time Control
11: Modes for Data Transfer
12: Compatibility and Nibble Modes
13: Byte Mode
14: Enhanced Parallel Port: EPP
15: Extended Capabilities Port: ECP
16: PC-to-PC Communications
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Index.
โฆ Subjects
Computer interfaces
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Preliminaries; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1: Essentials; 2: Accessing Ports; 3: Programming Issues; 4: Programming Tools; 5: Experiments; 6: Interfacing; 7: Output Applications; 8: Input Applications; 9: Synchronous Serial Links; 10: Real-time Control; 11: Modes for Data Transfer; 12: Compatib
Why purchase expensive add-on cards or bus interfaces when you can develop effective and economical data acquisition and process controls using C programs? Using the under-employed printer adapter (that is, the parallel port of your PC), you can turn your computer into a powerful tool for developing
Why purchase expensive add-on cards or bus interfaces when you can develop effective and economical data acquisition and process controls using C programs? Using the under-employed printer adapter (that is, the parallel port of your PC), you can turn your computer into a powerful tool for developing