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From: swildner@channelz.GUN.de (Sascha Wildner)
Subject: Re: FreeBSD doesn't recognize my printer
In-Reply-To: swildner@channelz.GUN.de's message of 25 Mar 1994 14:40:02 GMT
References: <SWILDNER.94Mar25154003@channelz.GUN.de>
Sender: swildner@channelz.GUN.de (Sascha Wildner)
Organization: Frogs with dirty little lips
Date: 25 Mar 1994 16:02:08 GMT
Message-ID: <SWILDNER.94Mar25170208@channelz.GUN.de>
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In article <SWILDNER.94Mar25154003@channelz.GUN.de> swildner@channelz.GUN.de (Sascha Wildner) writes:

   I'm using FreeBSD-1.0.2 with a MIO-550 I/O Board and a NEC P2200
   Pinwriter.

   I have modified my kernel config the following way:

   ----------8<----------
   [...]
   controller	isa0

   device		lpa0	at isa? port "IO_LPT1" tty
   device		lpa1	at isa? port "IO_LPT2" tty
   device		lpt0	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 7 vector lptintr
   [...]
   ---------->8----------

   Upon startup, my system shows the following message:

   ----------8<----------
   FreeBSD 1.0.2 (CHANNELZ) #0: Fri Mar 25 15:29:48 MET 1994
     root@channelz:/usr/src/sys/compile/CHANNELZ
   CPU: i386DX (386-class CPU)
   real mem  = 8646656
   avail mem = 7303168
   using 134 buffers containing 1097728 bytes of memory
   Probing for devices on the ISA bus:
   lpa0 not found at 0x378
   lpa1 not found at 0x278
   lpt0 not found at 0x3bc
   [...]
   ---------->8----------

   The manual says that my parallel port is located either at 378 or 278.

I just tried putting lpt0 at 378 but to no avail.  I also checked my
I/O Board settings (which were correct).


-- 
        Sascha Wildner, Am Druvendriesch 27, 50354 Huerth, Germany

                         A happy FreeBSD user.