Programming the Parallel Port


Book Description

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 microprocessor applications. Learn how to build a




PC Hardware in a Nutshell


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PC Hardware in a Nutshell is the practical guide to buying, building, upgrading, and repairing Intel-based PCs. A longtime favorite among PC users, the third edition of the book now contains useful information for people running either Windows or Linux operating systems. Written for novices and seasoned professionals alike, the book is packed with useful and unbiased information, including how-to advice for specific components, ample reference material, and a comprehensive case study on building a PC.In addition to coverage of the fundamentals and general tips about working on PCs, the book includes chapters focusing on motherboards, processors, memory, floppies, hard drives, optical drives, tape devices, video devices, input devices, audio components, communications, power supplies, and maintenance. Special emphasis is given to upgrading and troubleshooting existing equipment so you can get the most from your existing investments.This new edition is expanded to include: Detailed information about the latest motherboards and chipsets from AMD, Intel, SiS, and VIA Extensive coverage of the Pentium 4 and the latest AMD processors, including the Athlon XP/MP Full details about new hard drive standards, including the latest SCSI standards, ATA/133, Serial ATA, and the new 48-bit "Big Drive" ATA interface Extended coverage of DVD drives, including DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW Details about Flat Panel Displays, including how to choose one (and why you might not want to) New chapters on serial communications, parallel communications, and USB communications (including USB 2.0) Enhanced troubleshooting coverage PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition provides independent, useful and practical information in a no-nonsense manner with specific recommendations on components. Based on real-world testing over time, it will help you make intelligent, informed decisions about buying, building, upgrading, and repairing PCs in a cost effective manner that will help you maximize new or existing computer hardware systems. It's loaded with real-world advice presented in a concise style that clearly delivers just the information you want, without your having to hunt for it.




Parallel Port Complete


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This book is for programmers, hardware designers, and anyone who uses the PC's parallel port to communicate with printers and other peripheral devices. The tips, tools, and examples in this complete reference will save you time, spark new ideas for your own projects, and help you use all of a port's abilities - including the new high-speed, bidirectional modes.




Programming the Parallel Port


Book Description

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 microprocessor applications. Learn how to build a complete data acquisition system and such varied applications as a CCD camera controller, a photometer interface, and a wave form generator. The book also covers the enhanced parallel port (EPP), the extended capabilities port (ECP), interfacing analog-to-digital converters, and data acquisition under Linux. This extraordinary software approach to interfacing through the parallel port will be especially appealing to programmers involved in control systems design and device development, as well as to those who work with real-time and embedded systems. ;







Linux Device Drivers


Book Description

A guide to help programmers learn how to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating system, and how to develop new hardware under Linux. This third edition covers all the significant changes to Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel. Includes full-featured examples that programmers can compile and run without special hardware




How Parallel Ports Work


Book Description

Howstuffworks, Inc. presents the full text of the article entitled "How Parallel Ports Work," by Jeff Tyson. The author discusses parallel ports, which are used to connect computer peripherals. Tyson details how the parallel ports function, the standard parallel port, the enhanced parallel port, and the extended capabilities port.




Handbook for Parallel Port Design


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This book serves to demystify the parallel port. First addressing the basic tools of inputting-to and outputting-from the port, it will logically progress from the simple to more complex. It will walk the reader through the design process until a solid understanding of the parallel port is achieved.




Real-world Interfacing with Your PC


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Geared toward electronics hobbyists, this book provides all the information necessary to use a PCAEs parallel port as a gateway to electronic interfacing. Provides hardware fundamentals as well as a basic understanding of how to write software. A 3.5o disk is included."