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the most easy way for programming your ports when you doesn't know a thing about a programming language is by use of LabVIEW (https://www.ni.com/labview)
you can try it there online for free or request your trial version.
hey i have found this very useful site its called www.electrosofts.com
it has a lot of info on lpt port programming isnt there any book on this topic i think that would be more useful
hey isnt thee anything simple i am not an expert in c++ although i have worked on it but isnt theere something more simple or atleast more descriptive so that i can learn easy i have a strong electronics bakground but not software
its really nice to see that how many people are interested in this . i just want to ask that i know quite something about parallel port now after reading many articles . but it almost seems useless to access parallel port without a nice user interface .does anyone of you have an idea which interface is easier to program
viisual basic or visual c++
i know a bit of c++ can this help
thanks
hey i am having problems with visual basic port access does any one know how to run c++ programs from visual basic 6 exe file which i have made
becausee c++ program port access is more dependable isnt it
thanks
I have collected these files from the internet about parallel port programming and hardware interfacing. However, I dont recall the links, therefore, I've uploaded all the files as compressed (zip).
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