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Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit
Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit






Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit
  1. Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit 64 Bit#
  2. Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit serial#
  3. Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit drivers#

The sytem does not use the parallel port if I do not define it as a another printer port. It is in principle all there, but you don't get it.

Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit drivers#

But these drivers do not allow transparent control or read-out of the data/control/status-port bit values. They supply certified drivers for use as Printer Port (LPTxx). I am using one of those ubiquitous PCI Parallel-Port boards from Sunix.

Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit serial#

The initial question for the serial unit arose from my arrempt to communicate with a µP-board via V24, possibly as a work-around for the denied access to the parallel port. I just want to access the parallel just as well on my "work-horse", the quadcore 64-Bit PC. I have no (serious) problems to access the Parallel port with userport.sys under Windows XP with programs written with FPC.

Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit 64 Bit#

I am using Windows 32-Bit (XP on 3 PCs and Win 7 on a netbook), Linux Mint 20 on a laptop and Windows 7 64 Bit on a quadcore desktop PC. They do not respond to keyboard or mouse with the exception of the close-window-button, just "hang" in the entry display. those compiled with Turbo Pascal 6 & 7 under Windows XP and TP6 & TP7 themselves are blocked when userport.sys has been started. I just observed that all old 16 Bit Programs (e.g. I did not try to access I/O-ports concurrently via userport and programs running under ntvdm. I'll check the other tools that you listed, whether one of those does the job. Īt least WinIo and inpout圆4.dll are reported to work under 64 Bit Windows, but they don't work on my Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit PC. Presently FPC's "built-in" serial unit does what I wanted.Īs far as I can remember, I already triedĭirectio/giveio.sys/totalio.sys, gwiopm.sys, inout32.dll and inpout圆4.dll, userport.exe/userport.sys, WinIo v3.0, port.dll. Even tools that others have reported to do it, did not in my I don't want to spend money on LabJack, I want to be able to use my own old equipment, that was formerly hooked to and controlled via the Printer-Port.Ħ4-Bit Windows appears to me like Ransom-Ware: My PC has a dedicated PCI-Parallel-Port card inserted that the system won't use, but Microsoft does not allow me to use it without extra cost for special certified Thanks for pointing to Synapse. I could not find a solution that works under Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit. after userport.exe has started its port-access driver, all old 16-Bit programs running under ntvdm won't work). However, I don't see any solution that is supposed to work under 64-Bit Windows. Thank you for making me aware of Torry's page on direct port access.








Driverlinx Port IO Driver Windows 7 64 Bit