[PARPORT] Re: SPP instead of EPP

From: dmaul683@juno.com
Date: Sun Jun 25 2000 - 23:16:47 EDT

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    I don't even run Linux, nor even remotely understand most of this, but is
    there a newer paride version available? Just a remote thought, from a
    TOTALLY confused linux-parport mailing list reader...

    Brian, (dmaul683)

    On Sun, 25 Jun 2000 18:16:44 +0200 Philipp Schulte
    <philipp.schulte@arcormail.de> writes:
    >Hello,
    >I wrote a mail some time ago, because I was having problems with my HP
    >Colorado 8GB. It just backups too slow.
    >Now I saw in /var/log/messages that the parport seems to work in a
    >wrong mode:
    >
    >kernel: paride: version 1.04 installed
    >kernel: paride: epat registered as protocol 0
    >kernel: pt: pt version 1.04, major 96
    >kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x3bc, irq 7 [SPP,PS2]
    >kernel: parport_probe: failed
    >kernel: parport0: no IEEE-1284 device present.
    >kernel: pt0: Sharing parport0 at 0x3bc
    >kernel: pt0: epat 1.01, Shuttle EPAT chip c6 at 0x3bc, mode 2 (8-bit),
    >delay 1
    >kernel: pt0: HP COLORADO 8GBe, master, blocksize 512, 3954 MB
    >
    >I definitely set the Parport-Mode to "EPP 1.9" in the BIOS, so why
    >does the parport-module say that I am having SPP? IMHO this might be
    >the reason, why my backup is too slow.
    >Are there any options, so I could change the mode for parport?
    >Thanks for any help,
    >Phil
    >
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    Brian, (dmaul683)

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