Re: [COMP] extra card for parallel port in linux
- From: John Madden <weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: computers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 17:41:40 -0500
> I have the module (i think) since i already have a parallel port...
> so, i just put the card in, set the jumpers correct and i'll have lp1?
*Shrug* I've never done it before. :) There may be some goofy kernel
parameter to pass to tell it the i/o range, now that I think about it
(i think you have to do that for multiple network cards). This may be in
one of the howto's too, perhaps the Printing-howto.
> i'll do that.. it's not that urgent
Why not use the parallel pass-through on the zip drive for the printer?
John
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