From: TROTTIER, Tom (ttrottier_at_shl.com)
Date: Mon Jun 09 1997 - 15:04:18 EDT
I think ECP is a superset of EPP and is probably better for SCSI transfers.
Tom
Tom Trottier, MBA Senior Technical Architect
SHL Systemhouse Ltd. Ottawa Global Development Centre
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From: Victor Kress[SMTP:kress_at_u.washington.edu]
Sent: 1997 June 9 - Monday 01:11
To: Thinkpad mailing list; pcolsen_at_super.org
Subject: Re: Parallel port on TP-750?
On the 750 you have to enable EPP in the "easy setup" program.
Under "config" set the parallel port to "parallel_2". This is one of
those IBM "undocumented features" that OS2 users are quite familiar
with. IBM seems to have a CIA-like attitude towards documentation.
On Sun, 08 Jun 1997 13:46:00 -0400, Peter C. Olsen wrote:
>
>I'd like to know if anyone has ever got a ThinkPad 750 to
>interface successfully with any parallel device other than a
>printer. I've been trying to get an AtLanTek
>parallel-to-ethernet adapter to work with Linux, but without
>success. I'm beginning to wonder if the TP750 has a full
>parallel port or just enough to communicate with a printer.
>
>Peter
>
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