I considered that, but I'm not convinced they will have consistent enough 
behavior.  

I really want a more definitive solution. 

N. Christopher Perry

On Dec 3, 2012, at 10:35, andy pugh <bodge...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 3 December 2012 15:15, Jason Burton <lathebuil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> How about a capacitor based delay circuit?
>> 
>> AND-gate it with your one shot pin.
> 
> That sounds a little over-complex.
> It is probably simpler to find a better-behaved parallel port pin.
> They will tend to change state on power-up. Some are hardware
> inverted. Choosing to use (or avoid) the hardware-inverted ones might
> be the solution.
> 
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