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#N canvas 173 205 772 508 10;
#X text 129 36 write data to the (parallel) port;
#X text 75 390 parallel ports 0 \, 1 \, 2;
#X text 289 394 another port;
#X obj 81 305 % 256;
#X floatatom 81 283 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 122 284 write an 8bit-word;
#X obj 90 33 lpt;
#X obj 81 337 lpt 1;
#X obj 81 411 lpt 0;
#X obj 120 411 lpt 1;
#X obj 159 411 lpt 2;
#X obj 294 415 lpt 0x378;
#X text 521 30 part of zexy;
#X text 82 70 this does not work on osX (as there is no parallel port)
;
#X text 79 194 if your port-address exceeds 0x3ff \, "lpt" will try
to get all permissions with the iopl()-command. this might be dangerous
!;
#X text 79 160 you can access all ports on your system when using "lpt
<hex-port-address>";
#N canvas 0 0 631 406 windows 0;
#X text 32 16 To get it running under WinNT/2000/XP a special kernel
driver is needed. These systems do not allow direct access to I/O ports.
;
#X text 53 207 If you ever whish to remove the kernel driver start
the programm again and click 'Stop'.;
#X text 54 242 Under Win95/98/Me all this is not needed!!!;
#X text 52 272 Good Luck!;
#X text 54 141 The subfolder 'UserPort' contains a kernel driver that
handles the I/O stuff. Just copy the file UserPort.sys into %WINDIR%/system32/drivers
(e.g. C:/WinNT/system32/drivers) and run the program UserPort.exe.
Click on 'Start' and then 'Exit'.;
#X text 175 112 ftp://iem.at/DOSen/UserPort/;
#X text 172 82 http://www.embeddedtronics.com/public/Electronics/minidaq/..
../userport;
#X text 49 79 downloads:;
#X text 267 326 thanks to Olaf Matthes for this;
#X restore 292 94 pd windows;
#X text 78 94 windoze users shoud read this:;
#X text 79 122 linux users might have to be root to get write-permissions
on your specified port.;
#X connect 3 0 7 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;