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USB to Parallel converter

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Kabous
Contributor I
Hi,

I am trying to use a USB to parallel converter for the communication between my PC and DSP. It has got no connectivity.  What should I do?

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Kabous
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Kabous
Contributor I
Hello,

The problem is that the USB to parallel converter is listed under USB connections in device manager.  It is not linked to the LPT port.  Anyone got an idea how to link the USB to the LPT1 port.

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Kabous
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J2MEJediMaster
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I would assume that the convertor would come with some sort of driver that you would install on the host computer. This driver would mimic a parallel port in the host system and redirect all I/O sent to this "port" to the USB port. Did the convertor come with a software disc?

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Kabous
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Yes it did came with a driver but it is only for windows 98 and me. Windows XP is plug and play. I went to speak with a few guys  and they told me that the usb to parallel converters is dedicated for printers and is not seen as an LTP port.

The only solution is to use a Parallel to PCMCIA card or a docking station.

Thanks anyway
Kabous
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trytohelp
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Hi,
 
The connection must be stable. An USB/Parallel converter will not work.
 
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Pascal
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