Edna,
Read about the subtle differences between EPP, ECP and SPP here:
http://www.beyondlogic.org/spp/parallel.htm#1
You can purchase parallel port cards for ~$15-40. You may want to purchase
a newer PCI card rather than an ISA. Here are a few examples from the WWW:
ISA parallel port cards:
http://www.jdr.com/interact/item.asp?itemno=gr-mct-1p
PCI parallel port cards:
http://www.jdr.com/interact/item.asp?itemno=gr-mct-psp
HTH, Anthony
> My printer port seems to have gone out on my BH6 abit board. I use an HP
> 1000C printer on LTP1. Everything is set up properly, it just suddenly
> quit working on this system - works fine on another system with same
cable.
> I even tried a backup hd that was a clone version of current drive without
> effect. Bios OK. Device MGr OK. Printer setup OK. Just no data going
to
> printer. I can disable the ltp1 port in bios and buy an ISA parallel port
> card. I notice they are advertised as ECP, ECC, SPP, etc., wondering what
> the difference is and which type I should use. Any help appreciated.
TIA,
> EDna Sloan
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