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Subject:
pkp can't find pport
From: "Maxim Wexler" ####@####.#### Date: 4 Dec 2006 20:32:58 +0000 Message-Id: <a0811460612041232t135f9d04s6d3cf56ca11c527e@mail.gmail.com> Hi group, I want to use a PCI pport card which appears as 0xbc00 in dmesg. I can use parapin's inputtest and outputtest OK to send signals to/from it if I replace the default 0x378 w/ 0xbc00 in parapin.h. It shows up as parport1 in cat /proc/ioports and lp1(if that's supposed to be the same thing) in the /dev tree. I've tried both in .pkprc without success. I even tried giving it lp0. I get: $pkp Bad port specification /dev/lp0 pkp:200:Hardware initialization error I'm assuming the 200 refers to the line number in pkp.cc but that message occurs at l. 218. here's $lsmod parport_pc 34244 2 lp 11460 0 parport 36296 2 parport_pc,lp There are no /dev/parport* but there are /dev/lp0 and /dev/lp1. Do I need to make them manually? I thought udev took care of that these days. Maxim | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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