Re: programming LPT port



On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 07:26:41PM +0200, csanyipal wrote:

I wish to programing LPT port on the PC box from Debian Etch system.
I wish to make some applications that can run on other platforms too.
(eg.: win 32)

Python has modules for accessing the parallel port. Python interpreters
are avialable for multiple platforms.

Which python module can access the paralell port? Are there more than
one module for this purpose?

I find the package: python-parallel. OK

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