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From: bcolbert@rucs2.sunlab.cs.runet.edu (Brad Colbert)
Subject: Re: LPA memory address?
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 1994 21:16:43 GMT
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   Since nobody replied, I found out on my own...

   Here are the answers...

Brad Colbert (bcolbert@rucs2.sunlab.cs.runet.edu) wrote:
:    Hi again again,

:       I changed around some hardware and lost lpa, I now have lpt0 which
:       is interruptable printer driver.  Takes forever.

:       What memory address do I need for lpa?

   387 (hex) for lpa0 and
   287 (hex) for lpa1

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