View Full Version : Need to change LPT1 settings for DOS pgm in XP Pro
Shane
September 27th 04, 07:55 PM
I understand it's possible to change the registry to manually set IRQ 7 on my
LPT1 port using Windows XP Pro. I have a Shuttle XPC with NO parallel ports
built-in so I purchased a LPT port adapter which fits into the PCI slot ..
however it uses shared IRQ12 which will NOT work with my DOS application.
Any suggestions on how I can change this manually?
Please reply to or here on this post.
Thanks,
Shane Draper
Quaoar
September 27th 04, 11:07 PM
Shane wrote:
> I understand it's possible to change the registry to manually set IRQ
> 7 on my LPT1 port using Windows XP Pro. I have a Shuttle XPC with NO
> parallel ports built-in so I purchased a LPT port adapter which fits
> into the PCI slot .. however it uses shared IRQ12 which will NOT work
> with my DOS application. Any suggestions on how I can change this
> manually?
>
> Please reply to or here on this post.
>
> Thanks,
> Shane Draper
Try this site:
http://www.quatech.com/support/parallelpcmcia_faq.php#21
Q
Quaoar
September 27th 04, 11:07 PM
Shane wrote:
> I understand it's possible to change the registry to manually set IRQ
> 7 on my LPT1 port using Windows XP Pro. I have a Shuttle XPC with NO
> parallel ports built-in so I purchased a LPT port adapter which fits
> into the PCI slot .. however it uses shared IRQ12 which will NOT work
> with my DOS application. Any suggestions on how I can change this
> manually?
>
> Please reply to or here on this post.
>
> Thanks,
> Shane Draper
Try this site:
http://www.quatech.com/support/parallelpcmcia_faq.php#21
Q
shane
September 28th 04, 01:29 AM
Thanks for the suggestion but I can't change ANY of the settings on the
Resources tab since they are all grayed out. Any other ideas?
"Quaoar" wrote:
> Shane wrote:
> > I understand it's possible to change the registry to manually set IRQ
> > 7 on my LPT1 port using Windows XP Pro. I have a Shuttle XPC with NO
> > parallel ports built-in so I purchased a LPT port adapter which fits
> > into the PCI slot .. however it uses shared IRQ12 which will NOT work
> > with my DOS application. Any suggestions on how I can change this
> > manually?
> >
> > Please reply to or here on this post.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shane Draper
>
> Try this site:
>
> http://www.quatech.com/support/parallelpcmcia_faq.php#21
>
> Q
>
>
>
shane
September 28th 04, 01:29 AM
Thanks for the suggestion but I can't change ANY of the settings on the
Resources tab since they are all grayed out. Any other ideas?
"Quaoar" wrote:
> Shane wrote:
> > I understand it's possible to change the registry to manually set IRQ
> > 7 on my LPT1 port using Windows XP Pro. I have a Shuttle XPC with NO
> > parallel ports built-in so I purchased a LPT port adapter which fits
> > into the PCI slot .. however it uses shared IRQ12 which will NOT work
> > with my DOS application. Any suggestions on how I can change this
> > manually?
> >
> > Please reply to or here on this post.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shane Draper
>
> Try this site:
>
> http://www.quatech.com/support/parallelpcmcia_faq.php#21
>
> Q
>
>
>
Bruce Sanderson
September 28th 04, 05:47 AM
When you print from a DOS session under Windows XP, you are actually using
an emulated parallel port, not the real (hardware) parallel port on the
computer. Whatever is sent to the emulated parallel port is redirected to
whatever printer is associated with the emulated parallel port.
I suspect that whatever settings the actual parallel port hardware has is
not relevant as long as you can print from Window XP (e.g. Notepad) to the
printer.
See http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/printfromdos.htm.
By default, Windows XP doesn't use an interrupt for the parallel port. See
the parallel port (LPT1) Properties, Port Settings tab.
--
ªzvÜá
"shane" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks for the suggestion but I can't change ANY of the settings on the
> Resources tab since they are all grayed out. Any other ideas?
>
> "Quaoar" wrote:
>
>> Shane wrote:
>> > I understand it's possible to change the registry to manually set IRQ
>> > 7 on my LPT1 port using Windows XP Pro. I have a Shuttle XPC with NO
>> > parallel ports built-in so I purchased a LPT port adapter which fits
>> > into the PCI slot .. however it uses shared IRQ12 which will NOT work
>> > with my DOS application. Any suggestions on how I can change this
>> > manually?
>> >
>> > Please reply to or here on this post.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Shane Draper
>>
>> Try this site:
>>
>> http://www.quatech.com/support/parallelpcmcia_faq.php#21
>>
>> Q
>>
>>
>>
Bruce Sanderson
September 28th 04, 05:47 AM
When you print from a DOS session under Windows XP, you are actually using
an emulated parallel port, not the real (hardware) parallel port on the
computer. Whatever is sent to the emulated parallel port is redirected to
whatever printer is associated with the emulated parallel port.
I suspect that whatever settings the actual parallel port hardware has is
not relevant as long as you can print from Window XP (e.g. Notepad) to the
printer.
See http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/printfromdos.htm.
By default, Windows XP doesn't use an interrupt for the parallel port. See
the parallel port (LPT1) Properties, Port Settings tab.
--
ªzvÜá
"shane" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks for the suggestion but I can't change ANY of the settings on the
> Resources tab since they are all grayed out. Any other ideas?
>
> "Quaoar" wrote:
>
>> Shane wrote:
>> > I understand it's possible to change the registry to manually set IRQ
>> > 7 on my LPT1 port using Windows XP Pro. I have a Shuttle XPC with NO
>> > parallel ports built-in so I purchased a LPT port adapter which fits
>> > into the PCI slot .. however it uses shared IRQ12 which will NOT work
>> > with my DOS application. Any suggestions on how I can change this
>> > manually?
>> >
>> > Please reply to or here on this post.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Shane Draper
>>
>> Try this site:
>>
>> http://www.quatech.com/support/parallelpcmcia_faq.php#21
>>
>> Q
>>
>>
>>
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