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How-To Find a Parallel Port Address

 

The following procedure will help you find the address of your non-standard parallel port. Non-standard is defined as NOT being part of your basic pc's motherboard. These include add-on boards and USB to parallel adapters. If you have a pc with a parallel port as part of the mother board you DO NOT need to go through this procedure. Standard motherboard port addresses are as follows and are built into DDUtil:

Step 1

All your hardware ports will be listed there.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All done, see nothing to it. The good thing is you only have to do it once :-))

 

 

Copyright (C) 2007 Steve Nance (K5FR)

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