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read LPT sygnals with Java on Linux?

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Trax - 26 Apr 2006 13:31 GMT
reading LPT sygnals with Java on Linux?

any advices
Oliver Wong - 26 Apr 2006 18:31 GMT
> reading LPT sygnals with Java on Linux?

   When I google for "reading LPT signals with Java on Linux", I get
http://www.geocities.com/Juanga69/parport/

   - Oliver
Trax - 26 Apr 2006 23:00 GMT
"Oliver Wong" wrote in message news:...
> > reading LPT sygnals with Java on Linux?
>
> When I google for "reading LPT signals with Java on Linux", I get
> http://www.geocities.com/Juanga69/parport/
RE: I know it! but as I understand it read 8 PINs connected with printer
jobs only!
I must read all PINs
Oliver Wong - 27 Apr 2006 17:06 GMT
> "Oliver Wong" wrote in message news:...
>> > reading LPT sygnals with Java on Linux?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> jobs only!
> I must read all PINs

   There's examples on the page of connecting to joysticks, so the API is
probably not for "printer jobs only". There's also a line on the page that
says:

<quote>
I have personally tested it on Windows 9x platforms with different types of
processors (mainly Intel 486, Pentium MMX, Pentium II), and it presented me
with no problems (send me an email if you are having problems)
</quote>

   Did you try e-mailing the author?

   - Oliver
Trax - 28 Apr 2006 14:34 GMT
with different types of
> processors (mainly Intel 486, Pentium MMX, Pentium II), and it presented
> me with no problems (send me an email if you are having problems)
RE: but subject of my post is:
LPT sygnals with Java on Linux
Oliver Wong - 28 Apr 2006 16:09 GMT
> with different types of
>> processors (mainly Intel 486, Pentium MMX, Pentium II), and it presented
>> me with no problems (send me an email if you are having problems)
> RE: but subject of my post is:
> LPT sygnals with Java on Linux

   Are you saying that Linux doesn't run on Intel 486, Pentium MMX and
Pentium II?

   I really don't understand what your objection is, and until I do, I
can't really figure out what's wrong with the answer I gave you, so that I
may be able to find a better answer for you.

   - Oliver


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