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PC interface

PC interface

PC interface

(OP)
hello..

 anyone could point me a site or cold help me about "pc interface in house ligthing control" , where it uses a 'turbo pascal programming' tool.

 tinx , in ADVANCE!

RE: PC interface

You can use either the parallel or serial port ot you
may plug in an interface card. Parallel port was
discussed on this forum, search for it.

<nbucska@pcperipherals DOT com> subj: eng-tips
read FAQ240-1032

RE: PC interface

Hi, Turbo Pascal means DOS programming, as for windows, it is Delphi, I wonder if old sofware can recognise the new parallel port configuration that enables bi directional communication.
Serial port is easier.
If DOS , then you can make a PCI card and give it a memory address, use peek and poke commands to to read status and change it...

Maged A. Mohamed
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