I read the parallel port stuff on the websites above. There was only one link to the Linux programming that I found and it was on redhat.com....
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I read the parallel port stuff on the websites above. There was only one link to the Linux programming that I found and it was on redhat.com....
I need to read 4 bits in parallel using the parallel port, how can I do this? I'm using GCC on Linux.
GCC on linux.
How can I read and write bits to the parallel port?
anyone?
Is there a compiler that does that? or will happen just automatically without using the 32-bit opcodes?
And is there a list on these 32-bit opcodes?
thanx,
-Pooya
Does any one know what 16-bit compiling means?! (or even if such a thing exists or not?!)
thanx,
-Pooya
Sorry for the misunderstandig, I didn't mean to be rude...
Thanx, for your help.
I'm using MS Visual C++ to dompile this, does it make a difference? Do different compilers use different C...
It does not recognize clrscr() , it says undeclared identifier.
the same for text color.
And fyi, this is not my program, someone told me to fix this for them and i'm not an expert in C but...
Can some one fix this for me?
It has been a long time since I've used C and I'm having trouble with changing the text color and clear screen as you'll see...
#include<stdio.h>...