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Old 19th January 2004, 03:18 PM   (permalink)
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Hi everyone,
I am currently working on a parallel port communication test unit as a Uni project.

I have yet to find any existing product that even comes close to this description, the unit will use software to communicate through the parallel port using a sequence of binary numbers.

If you know of any existing/similar products could you please let me know.
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Old 19th January 2004, 06:05 PM   (permalink)
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I am not sure what you want to accomplish, but laplink was a piece of software to connect to PCs over the parallel port. Further, in the early incarnations of linux (perhaps it still exists), there was PLIP which was TCP/IP over the parallel port.
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The later versions of MSDOS also included a similar feature to Laplink, it was called INTERLNK and INTERSRV. It allowed you to access drives in one computer from another - although it was no where near as good as Laplink!.
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Old 20th January 2004, 01:08 AM   (permalink)
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There is an old DoS program called 'Zip' which does exactly that.
It was put out by Eric Meyer back in the eighties i think.
It came out before the 'Zip' compression program, WinZip.
At about 50 Kilobytes its quite small,
and has the interesting feature of being able to access the 'other'
PC and install itself upon it, which can be very useful if the
'other' PC is maybe a laptop with no CD unit, or a damaged floppy
which seems very common on laptops. Before i found this utility i
was putting programs on to 'in-accessible' laptops using their
internet connection, but that only worked for a few!

I find this old DoS program very fast using the parallel port.
I still use it, in preference to intersvr and DCC.

Regards, John
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