On Nov 19, 2015, at 2:05 PM, Todd Zuercher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you sure that is actually the right listing for your pci card?
Hi Todd,
Yes, I am sure, if the card isn’t in the machine the listing isn’t there.
> The listing for my card (albeit a different card) is.
>
> Try the command
> $ cat /proc/ioports | grep parport
>
>
> My system show this for the above command.
> 0378-037a : parport0
> e030-e032 : parport2
> e050-e052 : parport1
I have some ports shown for the address expected (from lspci) but they aren’t
labeled as yours:
d000-dfff : PCI Bus 0000:04
d000-d0ff : 0000:04:00.0
d100-d103 : 0000:04:00.0
It is interesting to me that your lspci listing indicates "Kernel driver in
use: parport_p” whereas my card does not. I guess Ubuntu must not even
recognize it as a parport. I didn’t have any luck with trying to use the
address ranges shown to connect or set it to epp with the showport utility.
Thanks for your help, I have another card that I hope to have better luck
arriving tomorrow.
Best,
Jeshua Lacock
Founder/Engineer
<3DTOPO.com>
GlassPrinted.com
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