The main links with your PC and the outside world are the centronic port, used for connecting the printer, the RS232 port, used for the mouse, and the games port for a joystick. This book explores how these input/output (I/O) ports can be put to use through a range of other interfacing applications.
PC Interfacing
โ Scribed by Pei An
- Publisher
- University of Manchester
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 335
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
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01-Preface
02-Acknowledgments
03-Trademark notice
04-Ch1-Centronic, RS232 and game ports
05-Ch2-Tools for experimenters
06-Ch3-Software drivers for the experimental boards
07-Ch4-Expanding the Centronic, RS232 and game ports
08-Ch5-Drivers for external devices
09-Ch6-Gathering information from the external world
10-Ch7-Connecting other digital devices
11-Ch8-Computer remote control and network applications
12-Further reading
13-Index
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