ful.) I killed lpd and now at least I can do "cat
foo.txt>/dev/lp0" and see stuff coming out, showing that there is no hw
prob. Thanks very much. You saved me a trip to a repairman and paying
him to say, "Parallel port looks OK."
As far as the BIOS is concerned, it does
-style at 0x378, irq 7 [SPP,ECP,ECPPS2]
> lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
>
> When I try, as root to do tunelp /dev/lp0, I get:
>
> /dev/lp0 Device or resource busy
>
> I have Windows NT 4.0 on the same machine, and it doesn't seem to detect
> the parport at all.
ECP means, both irq and dma access. maybe you don't have enough dmas on the machine
for it(because its old) or the irq is conflicting with the sound blaster or modem (or
ethernet, though its rare). maybe you
didn't compile the parport correctly at the kernel, plus it has been kno
t not before you checked the bios settings
with regards to the message above.
> I have Windows NT 4.0 on the same machine, and it doesn't seem to detect
> the parport at all.
could be the same settings problem. or a hardware problem.
--
guy
"For world dom
it doesn't seem to detect
the parport at all.
I've tried fooling around with the BIOS settings, with no success.
Thanks,
Ephraim
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well, ...
the parallel cable was too long ...
putting a shorter cable, made cdrecord -scanbus identify the cdwriter
and not an adaptec scsi disc (nothing to do with the adaptec scsi i
have)
go figure ...
regards
erez.
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hi
I used to use a CDR through parport (i.e. pcd and pg)
now I recompiled the kernel with scsi support (as a module)
from now on, doing insmod pcd, i get 'slave is not a cdrom' though it
finds the cdr, and the cdr blink it's led.
the insmod pg, works. either with no parameters
Hi,
I have EtherlinkIII 3c509 and Linux recognize its IRQ as 7,but this is the
IRQ of parport.If I try to set Etherlink's IRQ to another one it stops to
respond.
The same is for Linux 2.2.5 and 2.0.35.
What I suppose to do ?
Thanks
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> I have a scsi board on my PC
> but it overrides my parport setting,
> so I can not burn cds via parport.
>
> (tried to remove the scsi kernel modules, but that did not help)
>
> any idea ?
>
> thanks
> erez.
>
>
iased it in conf.modules to
null,
and lsmod shows no scsi driver loaded).
any idea ?
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> > hi
> >
> > I have a scsi board on my PC
> > but it overrides my parport setting,
> > so I can not burn cds via parport.
> >
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hi
I have a scsi board on my PC
but it overrides my parport setting,
so I can not burn cds via parport.
(tried to remove the scsi kernel modules, but that did not help)
any idea ?
thanks
erez.
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