OT: <was springfield> <is data transfer via parallel port off
old systems>
Don Y
dgy at DakotaCom.Net
Thu Aug 3 12:28:38 CDT 2006
jim stephens wrote:
> Chuck Guzis wrote:
>
>> I know this is a vintage list, but at a minimum, PS/2-style bidirectional
>> parallel ports have been around for a very long time, so this
>> shouldn't be
>> a problem. Even if you had an old XT, printer and monochrome adapter
>> cards can usually be modified to operate in bi-directional mode.
>>
>> After that, it's just the cable and a bit of software on the receiving
>> side.
>
> I have a "vintage" IBM PS/2 data migration facility box with appropriate
> dates, so it is not too off topic. Anyone out there with a recipe
> or howto pointer to do this with various os varieties? Say linux
> 2 linux, or linux to dos?
>
> To fork the thread, I would be interested in whether the SCO parallel
> drivers might support the parallel port in such a way as to allow
> such coupling, (reads get data from port that is).
I see, in my notes, dating back to late 90's (97ish) support for
PLIP in FreeBSD. But, that's a full-fledged network interface,
not just a "file transfer mechanism". I know it was capable of
working with SPP's so it required a special cable (to push
nybbles across the wire). I am not sure if it supported
any of the "enhanced" printer port capabilities, though.
My most recent SCO release predates this, IIRC (I don't actively
follow SCO's product :> ) but I don't think it has any of
this sort of support.
I think PC-Anywhere (?) supported this on MS platforms many
years ago. As did MS's own protocol.
But, I am not sure if this ever made it out of the MS world... (?)
> Also what is required to do this simply or other wise on Linux
> (mentioned above).
> Even better, is there a small program to do this to a dos box, that can
> be used on dos / old windows boxes.
>
> Laplink had cables for the serial port, I don't recall if it had a
> parallel version
> that was reliable, as far as dos to dos data transfer.
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