
DI-EPP allows you to add a fast, secondary printer port to your PC. The EPP (enhanced parallel port) capability of this card transfers data faster to parallel port devices such as the DI-500 Series. In addition, this card can use DMA for more efficient CPU use. Six separate port addresses and nine IRQs are supported for maximum versatility. The included software driver provides access to nonstandard parallel port addresses. Other specifications/features include:
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DI-EPP |
Price: $50 US |
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DI-SPP-100 is a single port, PC-compatible, parallel port PCMCIA card. It plugs into PCMCIA type II (5mm) sockets and is PC-Card 2.1 standard specification compliant. The DI-SPP-100 also fully supports the enhanced parallel port interface as described in the IEEE 1284 specification, providing a high speed bidirectional link with our parallel port instruments. Interrupts and transfer time-outs are fully supported when the DI-SPP-100 is in EPP mode. The DI-SPP-100 will be assigned to the lowest LPT port available by default. However, users may select the particular LPT port to which the DI-SPP-100 is assigned. In addition, users may specify any base address and interrupt level. Configuration will be done automatically on the insertion of a card, or at system boot up. Client drivers for DOS and OS/2 are provided to configure the DI-SPP-100. This client software driver is compatible with PCMCIA Card Services Version 2.1. A separate enabler program is provided to configure the DI-SPP-100 for those who wish to run the card without card and socket services installed. Other features include:
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DI-SPP-100 |
Price: $195 US |
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