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- From: Tony Laszlo <laszlo@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 14:35:10 +0900 (JST)
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A little update to my parallel port / tape drive woes. (*** my questions are below at the next "***" marks ) I hooked up the tape drive (Colorado Trakker 250) to the parallel port of another pc, ran Win95, installed the dos program that comes with it and confirmed that it is operational. I did the same thing on the Linux box (booting Win95). Much to my surprise, I discovered that the system was not able to recognize the device (using the dos software to determine the status of the tape drive caused the drive to emit its usually noises, but this continued for more than 30 minutes). So, I picked up an ISA multi i/o card which had a parallel and serial port (couldn't find a used one, got a new one in the end). Installed this, setting the parallel port jumper to irq 7 and irq 9, alternatively. I confirmed that the serial port works straightaway under Linux. Dos was able to recognize the tape drive using the new parallel port. With Linux, I am still more or less where I was last week, except this week, I am telling parport that it needs to be io=0x278 irq=7 (or irq=9, depending on the jumper position - /etc/conf.modules reads: options parport_pc io=0x278 irq=7 ...or 9) when parport.o and parport_pc.o are inserted, cat /proc/parport/0/hardware gives the (correct?) irq and mode reading: base: 0x278 irq: 7 dma: none modes: SPP,PS2,EPP *** This machine's BIOS settings gave me the following parallel port options for lpt1 (and none for lpt2, accept once or twice, after I switched the lpt1 setting to 0x278 irq7): 0x378 irq7 0x278 irq7 disabled I have tried all of them but, frankly, don't really know what I should be doing to be able to skirt the original parallel port which is broken and use the second one that I just put in. *** what should the jumper setting be? do I need to worry about the bios setting (note that it doesn't give me anything but irq 7 and, doesn't <usually> mention anything other than lpt1). I notice that the ppa.o module couldn't be inserted adn the zipdrive wasn't even recognized when attached to the new parallel port (unlike last time). So, I assume that there is something wrong with the jumper/bios settings. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Meeting (w/ YLUG): June 16 (Fri) 19:00 Mizonoguchi Marui Family 12F Next Technical Meeting: July 8 (Sat) 13:30 Topic: TBA ----------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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