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  1. i bought the card thinking it can be done too but apparently it can't, options available for the card under device manager are: - try not to use an interrupt - never use an interrupt - use any interrupt assigned to the port - enable legacy plug and play detection and selection of LPT port number (e.g. lpt1, lpt2, lpt3, etc) tried various settings to no avail. using the latest official dfi bios for my ultra-d, doesn't seem to have any pci options that might lead to what i need too.
  2. i bought the card thinking it can be done too but apparently it can't, options available for the card under device manager are: - try not to use an interrupt - never use an interrupt - use any interrupt assigned to the port - enable legacy plug and play detection and selection of LPT port number (e.g. lpt1, lpt2, lpt3, etc) tried various settings to no avail. using the latest official dfi bios for my ultra-d, doesn't seem to have any pci options that might lead to what i need too.
  3. Hi all, I sold my previous setup and switched to the ultra-d and it's running excellent. However there's no parallel port which I much need for a microcontroller programming project. I bought a Syba netmos based pci addon card (only brand available locally) but it just doesn't give me a lpt port at the legacy 0x378 address, there's no jumpers or any configuration options to allow that. The programmer software is hard coded to use the port 0x378 hence my problem. I've searched the web and forums (dfi street included of cos) but found no solution. Wonder if anyone here knows of any other brand/chipset of addon card that could get me what I need?
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