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==Description==
Updated parallel printer port base device driver for OS/2 and eComStation, based on DDK sources. This update includes support for recognizing high IRQs (above 15). It should be equivalent to 10.70 (or 10.070, depending upon which utility is reading the version) with the added enhancement of being able to access high IRQs, thus removing the requirement of running ACPI in Virtual Wire Mode (Mode 1, /VW switch) in order to access the port (see note, below).
Updated parallel printer port base device driver for OS/2 and eComStation, based on DDK sources. This update includes support for recognizing high IRQs (above 15). It should be equivalent to 10.70 (or 10.070, depending upon which utility is reading the version) with the added enhancement of being able to access high IRQs, thus removing the requirement of running ACPI in Virtual Wire Mode (Mode 1, /VW switch) in order to access the port (see note, below).


==Download==
* print01-1-24.zip - March 4, 2014
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=print01-1-24.zip Version 1.24 - March 4, 2014]


==License==
==License==
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==Author==
==Author==
* [[Lewis Rosenthal]]
* [[Andy Willis]]


[[Category:Software]]
[[Category:Device driver]]

Latest revision as of 21:15, 26 July 2023

Updated parallel printer port base device driver for OS/2 and eComStation, based on DDK sources. This update includes support for recognizing high IRQs (above 15). It should be equivalent to 10.70 (or 10.070, depending upon which utility is reading the version) with the added enhancement of being able to access high IRQs, thus removing the requirement of running ACPI in Virtual Wire Mode (Mode 1, /VW switch) in order to access the port (see note, below).

  • print01-1-24.zip - March 4, 2014

License

  • Freeware

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