From: Randal Whittle (whittle_at_chaph.usc.edu)
Date: Sun May 08 1994 - 13:40:24 EDT
>
> > Speaking of which--someone on this list pointed out that you
> > had to do something in the BIOS to enable the Enhanced Parallel Port--whoev> > it was, could you please post more details?
>
> You have to set the parallel port to LPT2 in the EasySetup BIOS
> config. I don't know why...otherwise, it acts as a uni or bi-
> directional parallel port.
Let me get this straight: Setting the parallel port to LPT2
automatically "activates" the Enhanced Parallel Port capabilities?
Another question though: Where/what applications will this EPP's
capabilities come in handy? I'm not certain of the benefits in real-world
application.
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