Was just wondering if there was a way to get the program to work through usb? i.e. buy a printer port to usb cable. Seeing as modern motherboards don't have printer ports.
If so, how do I check/change which port its connected to in the settings?
Thanks
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Program Compatability Through USB?
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Re: Program Compatability Through USB?
USB to parallel cables are rare... The common product you can find on the market is printer port emulator which is not a parallel port.. e.g. something like this.
The only compatible device is the UM245R parallel converter from FTDI
for more see hardware discussion.
The only compatible device is the UM245R parallel converter from FTDI
for more see hardware discussion.
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Re: Program Compatability Through USB?
Thanks for that, Will get one of those emulators when I upgrade.
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Re: Program Compatability Through USB?
What Limbo means is that the USB parallel port emulator will NOT work with Smartie (and other similar programs). These USB-parallel adaptors do not give you a "real" parallel port, they just emulate the printer parallel interface so that Windows can print to parallel-port printers.
There are a few other options to get an LCD/VFD display working over USB. The FTDI UM245R module (there are some other compatible ones too from the likes of DLP) is an easy way to use Smartie over USB - see http://forums.lcdsmartie.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1540 for info.
There are also some hobby projects mentioned on this forum that emulate a serial port on USB and allow Smartie to drive an LCD - all involve microcontroller programming and soldering, but some are available as kits from hobby electronics shops.
There are a few other options to get an LCD/VFD display working over USB. The FTDI UM245R module (there are some other compatible ones too from the likes of DLP) is an easy way to use Smartie over USB - see http://forums.lcdsmartie.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1540 for info.
There are also some hobby projects mentioned on this forum that emulate a serial port on USB and allow Smartie to drive an LCD - all involve microcontroller programming and soldering, but some are available as kits from hobby electronics shops.