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USB to parallel port adapter for STK200

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I have bought a USB to parallel port adapter so that I could program my AVR through laptop USB port (STK200). But windows recognises adapter as a "USB printing support" device not a LPT port.

Is there any possibility that I can map this USB port to LPT port in my laptop?
 

Forget it, I had the same problem!!!. After make a long search, I droped it.:cry::cry:. I used an old PC computer to program my microcontrollers
 

Yes, usb to parallel converters work with printers only, they wont work for any other things

nandhu
 

You can use a USB based AVR programmer to programm the chips. An USB based AVR & Atmel 89S Programmer is given below in the link...

**broken link removed**

Regards,
Madhan
 

madhan7710 said:
You can use a USB based AVR programmer to programm the chips. An USB based AVR & Atmel 89S Programmer is given below in the link...

**broken link removed**

Regards,
Madhan

madhan7710: Check the link, it's broken
 

penrico said:
madhan7710 said:
You can use a USB based AVR programmer to programm the chips. An USB based AVR & Atmel 89S Programmer is given below in the link...

**broken link removed**

Regards,
Madhan

madhan7710: Check the link, it's broken

The link is working, i checked it

Nandhu
 

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