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September 13th, 1999, 03:08 AM
#1
Using Parallel-Port with V.B.
Hello,
I want to use the P-port in my V.B project for a work I'm doing. How can I read the P-port thru V.B ? Do I need a special component to do this job..? Does anyone know of a site that distributes a component that does this ?
Please help
Thank-you
LED
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September 13th, 1999, 06:46 AM
#2
Re: Using Parallel-Port with V.B.
Definetely you will use a component that you'll find from internet. I think it is a dll called inpout.dll Search for it or search with keywords:
"visual basic parallel port"
Michael Vlastos
Automation Engineer
Company Modus SA
Development Department
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September 13th, 1999, 09:11 AM
#3
Re: Using Parallel-Port with V.B.
Are you attempting to use it just for output
or is your intent to use the bi-directional capability
of the parallel port?
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September 13th, 1999, 10:55 AM
#4
Re: Using Parallel-Port with V.B.
Hi,
I am attempting to use this for a 2-way communication i.e. to read a value/s and to send a value/s from and to an electronic circuit I built.
Yhank-you!!
LED
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September 15th, 1999, 01:35 PM
#5
Re: Using Parallel-Port with V.B.
Search in Yahoo for inpout32.dll.
It comes with the code as well as the using instructions.
I have developed a program which lights up whichever LED the user wants using this control.IF you want it then you can have it.Send me your e-mail and I will post it to you
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March 10th, 2006, 01:49 PM
#6
Re: Using Parallel-Port with V.B.
 Originally Posted by chem1
Search in Yahoo for inpout32.dll.
It comes with the code as well as the using instructions.
I have developed a program which lights up whichever LED the user wants using this control.IF you want it then you can have it.Send me your e-mail and I will post it to you
Hi,
I am doing something like your project??My email is [email protected]
Can you share your program with me>???Thanks a lot
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