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  Question Asked By: Ted Collins   on Dec 24 In MS Office Category.

  
Question Answered By: Bodhi Smith   on Dec 24

Yea, I saw the handles, but they're just variable assignments...could
be anything typed/Pasted in...still could be a Cut/Paste error  as
in "Oops, got the handle, but forgot to change the other DCB
parameters after the paste." I did the comment thing at the bottom
of the support.mSoft page & will see...
Wow do you figure ("I think") those params are "valid" for 8-bit
parallel where there is a strobe and different control  lines?
Ignored, I could believe, just to satisfy the function call parameter
list requirement. The DCB example shows no parallel port  specific
params. This could be construed to mean that they have a
software "bit-banger" (as we used to call a software UART), but this
highly unlikely-- which pins are what?. I just find  it interesting
that there is always reference to serial  stuff in MSDN, but this was
the only parallel  reference I found  that wasn't printing specific and
way over my head (not that this wasn't two weeks ago).

I did find the Platform SDK stuff, on the MSDN site, which
appears to contain all the API calls, but don't want buy for my
meager need nor download the whole API doc just for this one (and
related) call(s)... Just a listing of the API calls  in the Kernel32
would be nice, though. I did "read" Kernel32 with Word, but the
format of the strings uses delimiters that can't be pasted into
Word's replace box (something Mac's Word always allowed) so I
couldn't atleast re-format and read the call names. There all jammed
together. There also appears to be a tool to read dlls to see what
calls are in them. The documentation should be easier, though. This
is getting too intense for me anyway. I was hoping (and still am)
that I can do it. I want to use this platform to do some up-front
work interfacing with a speech chip on the parallel port for some
blind specific SW.

Try-n-see-what-happens is an (all too common) option always, but can
be very expensive in time spent trying, trying, trying...
...which is what I do anyway...
Then, how to set the parallel port control lines if I need some...

You know...
We learn by our mistakes...

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