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- From: glewis@pcocd2.intel.com (Glenn M. Lewis - ICD ~)
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- Subject: Re: Going to the metal
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- Date: 29 Dec 92 22:39:35 GMT
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- First off, it is good to see you back on the net, Chuck! And
- thanks for a very interesting post.
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- On this same topic, a developer has created a sound sampler
- called the DSS-8 that I wish to use with Richard Horne's AniMan and
- VCLI programs for speech recognition. However, GVP seems unwilling to
- help out us programmer-types. I would like to find out what is
- traversing across the parallel port in both directions so I can see
- how to control the device.
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- I have talked to Carolyn Scheppner at CATS about her "CMD"
- program which snoops the parallel port, but unfortunately it just
- snoops the Exec calls and won't intercept data that "Goes to the Metal".
- :-)
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- So do any of you programmers know of a good way to snoop what
- the parallel port is doing other than hooking up some sort of logic
- analyzer to the pins?
-
- Thanks mucho!
-
- -- Glenn Lewis
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- Glenn Lewis | glewis@pcocd2.intel.com | These are my opinions...not Intel's
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