Parallel port complete.Programming,interfacing,& using the PC's parallel printer port
โ Scribed by Jan Axelson
- Publisher
- Lakeview Research
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 116
- Edition
- Pap/Dis
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
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. Includes disk.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
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.</div>
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