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From: rstevew@armory.com (Richard Steven Walz)
Subject: Re: Help on using game ports/parallel ports for input and output
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Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 13:34:44 GMT
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In article <3h709t$nd7@nic.iii.net>,
John Barnwell <barnwell@jbshouse.iii.net> wrote:
>Once upon a time long ago and far away I saw (or at least thought I saw)
>some actual programs that were used to read data from the game ports and
>parallel ports.
>
>Any pointers to actual code examples would be great
>
>Please also cc me by mail if you can.
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The files: ibmlpt.faq and tomlpt.faq are found at ftp.armory.com
/pub/user/rstevew, and they will teach you what you wish to know.
As for email, I would love for there to be an infobot to tell you about
this ftp site, but there is and you didn't use it. I can't afford to be an
infobot for everyone by email who doesn't bother to read this group after
they ask a question of it, so those who don't stick around for an answer
are SOL in my book. It's not that I think you're unworthy, but that you
didn't try very hard! Here's hoping you read it.
-Steve Walz   rstevew@armory.com

