From owner-freebsd-stable Thu Apr 6 20:46:23 2000 Delivered-To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Received: from mission.mvnc.edu (mission.mvnc.edu [149.143.2.3]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C80E037B77B for ; Thu, 6 Apr 2000 20:46:09 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from kdrobnac@mission.mvnc.edu) Received: from localhost (kdrobnac@localhost) by mission.mvnc.edu (8.8.8+Sun/8.8.8) with SMTP id XAA27930 for ; Thu, 6 Apr 2000 23:46:02 -0400 (EDT) Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 23:46:01 -0400 (EDT) From: Kenny Drobnack To: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: FreeBSD-4.0 and Parallel Port Zip 100 Drive (fwd) In-Reply-To: <200004070309.VAA95868@harmony.village.org> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG Walter said that he got his Parallel Port Zip to work by changing the Parallel Port settings in the BIOS to EPP mode. It worked. You may want to try testing the same thing on laptops... > In message <20000407015133.A33356@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org> J McKitrick writes: > : Apparently, they are different enough. Not sure why, but it matters. Maybe > : has to do with PCMCIA, or something like that. And there is no config that > : fixes it rightnow, it is broken. > > Unless the pcic is using irq 7, I don't see how pcmcia could matter. > Likely the laptop parallel ports have different settings based on the > need to conserve power that need to be tweaked in the bios setup. > > Warner > ----- In computer terms, hardware is the stuff you can hit with a baseball bat, and software is the stuff you can only swear at. -from a web page explaining what hardware, software, and firmware are ---- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message