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From: rstevew@armory.com (Richard Steven Walz)
Subject: Re: Q: I/O Board for PC
Organization: The Armory
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 1994 14:33:47 GMT
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In article <1994Dec9.020409.43535@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>,
James S. Koefelda <jskoefe@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu> wrote:
>    Can someone tell me if there is a low budget I/O PC board which will allow
>me to read inputs from different sensors (Optical), as well as output to
>various electronic devices. If so, where can I find it.
>
>thanks,
>
>Jim Koefelda  (jskoefe@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu)
>P.S - I hope this is the right group, it's the closest I could find.
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It's called your parallel port. Obtain the Parallel Port FAQ, from many ftp
sites, including:
                     ftp.armory.com /pub/user/rstevew
filenames:           ibmlpt.faq    and    tomlpt.faq
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-Steve Walz   rstevew@armory.com

