>
> Chris M., I think this has the potential to improve parport detection in
> stepgen/pncconf. For now I think the user can just enter 0/1/2 for port
> addresses, but probably there's some way to list the ports and their
> basic information (I/O addresses and maybe onboard vs pci) that would
> make it even better. Two ideas I'm not thrilled about are looking
> at ioports:
> $ grep parport /proc/ioports | uniq -f3
> 0378-037a : parport0
> or dev:
> $ ls /dev/parport*
> /dev/parport0
> but maybe there's a better way.
>
> thanks,
> Jeff
>
Hey Jeff I just got back from an out of town work thing..
This sounds like a very good improvement nice job.
I assume you can still specify in and out of each port.
I will try this out soon and let you know..
Chris M.
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