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- Pipx
- User's Guide
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- The Parallel Port Driver for ODI Workstations
- Version 1.00
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- 30 May 1993
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- ║ The Parallel Port Networking System ║
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- ║ comprehensive parallel port networking solutions ║
- ║ for today's most popular ║
- ║ network operating systems ║
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- (C) Copyright 1993 Jay Lowe, Parallel Technologies, Inc.
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- Preface
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- This is the User's Guide for Pipx, an ODI driver which is part of the
- family of Parallel Port Networking drivers from Parallel Technologies.
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- Expert Users
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- If you are an expert user, you may jump ahead to Quick Pipx Quick Pipx Quick Pipx.
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- New Users
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- If you are new to networking or parallel port technology, please
- examine the manual before you install Pipx.
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- This manual assumes that you have already installed your network
- operating system software and want to modify your configuration to
- use the Pipx driver for Parallel Port Networking.
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- Your Personal Satisfaction ...
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- We would like you to know that we at Parallel Technologies are
- committed to your satisfaction with our products and services.
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- We appreciate your comments, suggestions, and recommendations for
- improvements and features you would like to see in Pipx, and if you
- have any problems with using Pipx on your systems, please don't
- hesitate to use our Technical Support Service. Please read the
- section on Technical Support before calling. This will enable us to
- get you up and running as fast as possible.
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- Thank you for purchasing Pipx.
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- Software License Agreement
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- Table of Contents
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- Welcome to Parallel Port Networking...... 1
- Pipx - The Parallel Port ODI Driver...... 5
- Pipx Features .......................... 6
- Pipx Applications ...................... 8
- The Pipx Family of Drivers ............. 10
- Pipx Requirements ...................... 11
- Pipx Cable Type Chart .................. 12
- Pipx Installation........................ 13
- Quick Pipx for Expert Users.............. 15
- Configuring Pipx......................... 16
- Pipx Parameter List .................... 20
- Using Pipx with Your Network Software.... 21
- Netware Lite ........................... 22
- Windows Workgroups ..................... 23
- FTP Software's PC/TCP .................. 24
- Map Assist ............................. 25
- Procedure Reference...................... 26
- Directories and your PATH .............. 27
- Editing NET.CFG ........................ 28
- Copying Files .......................... 29
- Comparing Files ........................ 30
- Using PARALLEL.EXE ..................... 31
- Changing to a different Cable .......... 32
- Changing to another Port ............... 33
- Networking and Printing on the Same Port 34
- Using an Extension Cable ............... 35
- Fun with Lights and Sounds ............. 36
- Measuring Pipx's Performance ........... 37
- Improving Pipx's Performance on Your System 38
- Pipx Error Messages...................... 39
- Troubleshooting Tips..................... 41
- Appendix A. Technical Support Policy.... 42
- Appendix B. Making Your Own 4BIT Cable.. 43
- Appendix C. Other Parallel Technologies Products 44
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- Welcome to Parallel Port Networking
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- Welcome to the convenience and simplicity of parallel port networking!
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- For more than 30 years, computer networks have been an excellent way
- for users to share information, programs, and system resources such as
- printers, modems, and other peripherals.
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- Networking has evolved to a high art and networks have become a common
- feature of the workplace. But all is not sweetness and light. Networks
- are still arcane, expensive, and often inaccessible.
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- To network a workstation, one must still have a network card, a
- special network cable, a point of access to the network, and a certain
- amount of expertise, not to mention patience and a screwdriver! All
- these tedious complications add up to a simple fact... networks are
- often too costly, to troublesome, or simply impossible.
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- Parallel Port Networking comes to the rescue -- by allowing you to
- network together any two PCs with just a inexpensive cable. You don't
- have to open any cases or understand any strange hardware details. The
- secret is the driver software, which makes the parallel port
- connection look like a network adapter to your favorite networking
- software. This means you can add the unique convenience and
- portability of parallel networking to the network software environment
- you already have.
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- The benefits and limitations of Parallel Port Networking compliment
- the capabilities of traditional networking to offer you a endless
- array of exciting new applications and adds new value to your existing
- network.
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- Anywhere you go, you can have a network in minutes or... just seconds!
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- General Specifications for Parallel Port Networking Products
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- Parallel Port MAC Drivers:
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- ODI Workstation Pipx available now 69.95
- NDIS 2.01 Pndis available April 93 69.95
- NDIS 3.0 Pndis3 est available May 93 69.95
- Packet Driver Ppacket available April 93 69.95
- IPX (old monolithic) ParaIpx under consideration 69.95
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- Parallel Port Cables:
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- 4BIT Cable 10 feet 29.95
- Actual performance up to 50 Kbyte/sec
- laplink-compatible, supports all port types
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- 8BIT Cable 10 feet 29.95
- Actual performance up to 75 Kbytes/sec
- supports only 8BIT true bidirectional ports
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- Turbo Cable Turbo Module + 2 6-foot cables 149.95
- Actual performance up to 250 Kbytes/sec
- Raw transfer rate up to 800 Kbytes/sec
- Supports all parallel port types
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- Turbo Port EPP Parallel Port for ISA systems 149.95
- Actual performance up to 250 Kbytes/sec
- Raw transfer rate up to 800 Kbytes/sec
- Supports all parallel port types
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- Supported Parallel Ports (99% of all ports are supported):
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- 4BIT ports Unidirectional ports typical on ISA expansion cards
- 8BIT ports True bidirectional ports
- EPP ports Intel SL style EPP ports are currently supported
- Additional EPP ports will be supported as they appear
- ECP ports ECP ports will be supported when they enter the market
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- Ports not supported Ports with inverted IRQ
- Ports with non-functioning IRQ
- Ports at nonstandard addresses or IRQs
- (These limitations may be lifted in future releases)
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- Supported PC Systems: PC, XT, AT, ISA clones (8086, 286, 386, 486)
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- Features and Benefits of Parallel Port Networking
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- Features Benefits Applications
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- Uses Parallel Port Completely External Temporary Connections
- No Screwdrivers Changable Connections
- No System Impacts Transient Connections
- Quick, Easy Immediate Connections
- Installation
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- Supports All Port Universal Connect to any PC
- Types Connectivity
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- Uses just a Cable Very Low Cost Entry Level Networks
- Very Portable Travelling Networks
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- Standardized Drivers Emulates NIC Netware Lite
- (ODI, NDIS, packet) Supports Popular Windows for Workgroups
- Networks
- many, many others
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- Range of Cable Types 4BIT - laplink 30 - 50 Kbytes/sec
- compatible
- 8BIT - 50% faster 40 - 75 Kbytes/sec
- TURBO - fast 50 - 250 Kbytes/sec
- universal
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- Scaleable Covers range from low Buy the speed you need
- Performance cost
- to high performance Upgrade anytime
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- Menu Configuration Plug and Play For casual
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- No HW expertise or for novice users
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- Practical Limitations of Parallel Port Networking
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- Limitation Impact Significance
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- Limited Cable Length 10' typical PCs must be close
- 50' possible
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- Limited Bandwidth 4BIT/8BIT slower than Useable but not
- NIC blazing
- TURBO cable rivals NIC Use TURBO Cable
- for high performance
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- 4BIT and 8BIT modes Server PC may drag Use TURBO Cable to
- are CPU intensive under very heavy load reduce CPU loading
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- Pipx - The Parallel Port ODI Driver
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- Pipx is the ODI member of the Parallel Port Networking driver family.
- Pipx is an ODI workstation driver. ODI is Novell's Open Data Link
- interface used with Netware products, including especially Netware Lite.
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- Pipx is mainly intended for use with Netware Lite but it may be used
- with a variety of other network operating systems that support ODI:
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- Microsoft Windows for Workgroups (via ODINSUP)
- Microsoft Lan Manager (via ODINSUP)
- FTP Software's PC/TCP
- Microtest's MAP ASSIST
- NCSA Telnet
- and other ODI-compatible software
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- Pipx comes to you from the same engineers who invented the first
- parallel port network adapters, the first parallel SCSI hard disk, the
- first high-speed parallel port, and the first daisychained and
- multiplexed parallel devices, and more than 12 parallel port devices
- altogether. Now we've brought that expertise to bear in offering
- parallel port networking solutions for popular network operating
- systems. Based on many years of experience in developing parallel port
- devices and driver software, Pipx includes many advanced features
- which we hope you'll enjoy.
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- We appreciate your comments and suggestions about Pipx. They help us
- to continue improving and refining the product to better serve you.
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- This chapter describes these features, explains what you need to run
- Pipx, and discusses how Pipx can be used in various applications.
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- Pipx Features
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- Convenience
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- All you need to network any two PCs is a cable.
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- No network adapters, no screwdrivers, no slots, no opening cases,
- no power supplies, no fancy network wiring. Just a simple parallel
- cable which you may already have. And since almost all PCs have
- parallel ports, anywhere you go you're network ready.
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- Portability
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- Pipx provides network capability wherever you go. On the road, at
- home, in the office, throughout the lab, Pipx allows you to make
- temporary or permanent network connections quickly and easily.
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- For the travelling professional, Pipx's truly portable networking can
- save time and money while increasing your capabilities in the field.
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- Intelligence
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- Pipx let's you make connections between any two parallel ports.
- Pipx understands various types of parallel ports and supports
- several kinds of cables. It adaptively selects the best available
- IO mode for your ports. Old ports, new ports, slow ports, fast
- ports, no problemo.
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- Compatibility
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- Because Pipx is an ODI driver, it can be used with quite a
- selection of network software. Since the ODI interface is fairly
- popular, various shims exist for NDIS and packet driver
- interoperability.
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- In some configurations, Pipx can run along with other network
- interfaces (Ethernet, Token Ring, etc) in the same machine. This
- feature allows you to have connectivity clusters which integrate
- the LAN, your desktop, and your laptop into a seamless environment.
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- Universal Connectivity
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- Pipx can be used to network any two PCs which have parallel ports.
- Pipx understands understands a wide variety of different parallel
- port behaviors and adapts to the peculiarities of most ports.
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- Across the installed base of PCs, Pipx is actually a more universal
- data transfer method than even floppy disks!
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- Low Cost
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- Pipx's only hardware requirement is the parallel port cable itself,
- which you may already have at your disposal. Pipx supports various
- types of popular cables, including those shipped with laplink-style
- products. Pipx also supports an advanced high speed TurboCable that
- has a raw transfer rate of up to 800 Kbytes/sec.
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- To keep Pipx inexpensive, it is available with or without a cable.
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- Scaleable performance
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- Pipx allows you to buy the level of performance that fit's your
- needs. Pipx's performance ranges from about 40 Kbytes/sec to over
- 250 Kbytes/sec, depending on the type of ports you have, the cable
- connecting them, and on the performance of the network software.
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- At the low end, Pipx's performance is quite usable for many
- applications under both DOS and Windows and is, at the very least,
- a great improvement over laplink-style connections. At the high
- end, Pipx rivals network cards in actual performance. With the
- increasing popularity of fast EPP and ECP parallel ports, Pipx
- brings true NIC level performance to more and more systems.
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- Scaleable performance means that you can buy the performance level
- you want while keeping universal connectivity to all PCs.
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- Pipx Applications
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- Temporary Connections
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- Pipx is great for hooking two system together temporarily,
- to transfer files, install software, perform backups, and so forth.
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- Transient Connections
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- We find Pipx expecially useful for transient connections in our
- environment where "who's connected to who" changes minute by
- minute. It's handy to have one server running Pipx so we can just
- plug the cable into any other machine and mount the server drives
- to transfer files or perform tests. Pipx is extremely tolerant of
- this sort of transient connection, where clients come and go as
- needed.
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- Alternatively, you could carry a portable server running Pipx from
- client to client and connect to them in seconds, without even
- rebooting, to perform backups, distribute software upgrades, etc.
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- Desktop/Laptop Integration
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- Many laptops travel from home to office and usually there is a
- desktop system waiting at either or both ends. My laptop is never
- alone. it has friends at work and a close, meaningful relationship
- with my home system. When I get home, I just plug in a cable, run a
- batch file, and my day's work is available on my desktop.
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- Pipx cures the file-shuffling blues and cures "terminal versionitis".
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- Connectivity Clusters
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- Some network software, like Windows for Workgroups, knows how to
- handle multiple networks. This is excellent for Pipx, since it
- allows you to keep a permanent Ethernet connection while having
- another "sideways" connection using Pipx. This configuration brings
- your main network resources, your desktop, and your laptop together
- into one seamless environment.
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- Binary Networks
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- It's amazing how many networks consist of just two PCs. If you're
- considered networking, then Pipx is your opportunity to get started
- with a small two system network at very low cost. Whether at home,
- in the office, or in the lab, Pipx gives you the capability to
- network two systems in the easiest possible way. Such networks
- make great learning tools and have many practical applications as
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- Low Cost Connections
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- Pipx is an extremely cost-effective way to connect two systems. It
- gives you full networking capabilities, reasonable transfer rates,
- lots of convenient features, and it does so at a very low cost.
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- When you figure Pipx's performance per dollar ratio, you'll be
- pleasantly surprised. Compared to other networking technologies, it
- offers more bang for the buck across a wide performance range.
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- If you compare kilobytes per second per dollar of cost, Pipx costs
- about $1 per KBPS whereas Ethernet costs about twice as much for
- desktops and more than 6 times as much for laptops.
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- The Pipx Family of Drivers
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- Pipx is part of a family of network drivers for the parallel port. All
- of these driver have the same features as Pipx including: support for
- all types of parallel ports, multiple cable types, adaptive IO mode
- selection, and so forth.
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- Pipx ... Parallel Port ODI driver
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- The ODI workstation driver covered by this manual.
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- Pndis ... Parallel Port NDIS driver
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- Pipx for the NDIS environment native to Windows for Workgroups,
- Microsoft Lan Manager, and other systems. Artisoft has announced
- forthcoming Lantastic support for NDIS drivers.
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- The NDIS enviroment offers the capability of accessing multiple
- networks from a single workstation. This feature is a good fit for
- Pndis, since it allows you to have a parallel port connection and
- an Ethernet or Token Ring connection operating simultaneously.
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- Pndis will be released in the very near future.
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- Ppacket ... Parallel Port Packet driver
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- Pipx for the Packet Driver interface used with various commercial
- and public domain network software, notably TCP/IP applications.
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- Ppacket is under development. Call for details on availability.
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- Contact Parallel Technologues regarding the availability of parallel
- port networking for other driver interface types.
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- We will be pleased to provide compatible parallel port networking for
- other environments with all the advanced port and cable features of Pipx.
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- Pipx Requirements
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- To use Pipx, all you need is two PCs, your network software, and an
- appropriate parallel port cable. Your choices are listed below:
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- Supported Network Software
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- Novell Netware Lite
- Microsoft Windows for Workgroups (through ODINSUP)
- Microsoft Lan Manager (through ODINSUP)
- FTP Software's PC/TCP
- other ODI-compatible software may be supported
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- Supported Computers
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- for 286 and better systems use PIPX.COM
- for 8086-based IBM/PCs and XTs use PIPX86.COM
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- Supported Parallel Ports
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- Virtually all parallel ports are supported
- 4BIT ports ... often called "unidirectional ports"
- 8BIT ports ... may be called "bidirectional ports"
- EPP ports ... Intel 386SL and 486SL Enhanced Parallel Ports
- ECP ports ... will be supported when available
- Currently the port must have normal interrupt capability
- Use PARALLEL.EXE to determine your port type
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- Supported Cable Types
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- Advanced design supports a range of cables and performance
- 4BIT ... compatible with laplink-style cables for all ports
- 8BIT ... for 8BIT ports only, 50% faster than 4BIT
- TURBOcable ... high speed cable compatible with all ports
- TURBOport ... EPP-capable ISA add-in card
- See the Pipx Cable Type Chart on the next page
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- Pipx Cable Type Chart
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- Pipx supports various of cable types offering a range of performance
- and compatibility with different parallel ports.
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- Cable Type Compatibility Performance Cost
- actual max KBps
- through NW Lite
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- 4BIT all ports 30 - 50 KBps 29.95
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- 8BIT 8BIT ports only 50 - 75 KBps 29.95
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- TurboCable all ports 50 - 250 KBps 149.95
- TurboPort all ports 50 - 250 KBps 149.95
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- The 4BIT Cable
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- This cable works with all parallel ports and is compatible with the
- cables used with many laplink-style systems. This is the most
- universal "dumb" (wire-only) cable. Only 4BIT and TURBO cables will
- work with all parallel ports.
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- The 8BIT Cable
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- This cable type offers 50% better performance than the 4BIT cable
- but can be used only between two true 8BIT parallel ports.
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- The Turbo Cable
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- The Turbo Cable is actually a small module containing logic which
- allows both ports to function independently at their maximum speed.
- The Turbo Cable's 800 Kbyte/sec transfer rate achieves NIC speeds
- between EPP ports and speeds up other modes as well
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- The Turbo Port
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- The Turbo Port is a ISA add-in EPP parallel port card which
- provides the same high-speed capability as the Turbo Cable and can
- also be used as an EPP port for fast printing in DOS and Windows.
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- Pipx Installation
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- Overview
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- Install Pipx by copying all the files contained on the Driver
- Diskette to your hard disk (or floppy) in the desired directory. We
- will assume that you will install Pipx into C:\NWLITE. In any case,
- instructions given later in the manual require only that the PIPX
- components be available in a directory which is on your path.
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- Installation Procedure
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- 1. Connect to the desired directory:
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- C:\> cd \nwlite
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- 2. Copy the contents of the Driver Diskette to C:\NWLITE:
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- C:\> copy a:*.* c:\nwlite
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- 3. Use TYPE, PRINT, or your editor to examine the README file
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- C:\> type README.DOC | more
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- Contents of the Driver Diskette
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- PIPX.COM the Pipx ODI workstation driver
- PIPX86.COM the Pipx ODI workstation driver for PC/XT's
- PIPX.DOC the User's guide in ASCII text format
- README.DOC the latest information on Pipx
- PARALLEL.EXE the Parallel Port Information Utility
- PARALLEL.DOC the User's Guide for Parallel.Exe
- PIPXLITE.BAT sample batch file for using Pipx with NW Lite
- PIPX_NET.CFG sample NET.CFG file for Pipx
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- Quick Pipx for Expert Users
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- If you are an expert user, you can proceed simply by installing Pipx
- and using it instead of your existing ODI driver.
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- 1. Copy the contents of the Driver Diskette to the desired directory.
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- 2. Run PARALLEL to determine your parallel port configuration.
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- 3. Configure PIPX by adding the following NET.CFG section:
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- Link driver Pipx
- Port [ parallel port address: 3BC, 378, 278 ]
- Int [ parallel port IRQ level: 7 or 5 ]
- Cable [ cable type: 4BIT, 8BIT, TURBO ]
- Node Address [ arbitrary node address, 12 hex digits ]
- Lights [ optional: Persistent or Transient ]
- Sounds [ optional: Transmit or Receive ]
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- Be sure you use different Node Addresses on each system.
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- 4. Modify your network load procedure to use Pipx, for example:
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- [ sample Netware Lite STARTNET.BAT file ]
- SHARE
- LSL
- PIPX <-- load the Pipx ODI driver instead
- IPXODI
- SERVER
- CLIENT
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- 5. Repeat the installation on the second system.
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- 6. Connect the systems with the appropriate cable.
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- 7. Start the network on both systems.
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- Configuring Pipx
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- Overview
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- The v1.00 release of Pipx requires manual configuration of the
- parallel port parameters and cable parameters. We have provided a
- copy of PARALLEL, the Parallel Port Information Utility, which can
- be used to determine the required parameters for your systems.
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- It is only necessary to perform this manual configuration procedure
- (Steps 1 through 3 below) once on each system where you'll be using
- Pipx. We will be adding automatic configuration in a future release.
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- These instructions assume you have already installed your network
- software for some other network adapter using an ODI driver and now
- want to run that software between two systems using Pipx.
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- The following steps are required to configure Pipx on each system:
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- Step 1 - Determine your parallel port configuration
- Step 2 - Edit your NET.CFG file
- Step 3 - Revise your network loading procedure
- Step 4 - Install the appropriate parallel port cable
- Step 5 - Run your network software
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- Step 1 - Determine your parallel port configuration
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- Decide which parallel port(s) you want to use with Pipx.
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- Use the PARALLEL program provided on the Driver Diskette to
- determine the Address and IRQ level of the selected parallel ports.
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- Read the PARALLEL.DOC file if you need to use the IRQ loopback
- procedure in order to determine the IRQ level. This file also
- contains useful information on configuring your ports for best
- performance.
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- Step 2 - Edit your NET.CFG file
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- Pipx looks in your NET.CFG file for it's configuration parameters
- when it is loaded. This file must be in a directory on your path.
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- Edit your NET.CFG file to add the necessary Pipx parameters, in the
- "Link driver Pipx" section:
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- Link driver Pipx
- Port 3BC [ the base address of the port ]
- Int 7 [ the IRQ level of the port ]
- Cable 4BIT [ the cable type you are using ]
- Node Address babeface [ arbitrary 12 hex digits ]
- Lights Transient [ optional display lites ]
- Sounds Transmit [ optional sound effects ]
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- These parameters are discussed in detail in the Pipx Parameters
- section, but a few immediate comments are appropriate:
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- The Node Address may be any unique IEEE Ethernet node address
- consisting of 12 hex (0-9, A-F) digits.
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- Be sure you use a different Node Address for each system.
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- The Node Address is present to provide for a future routing
- feature which will allow Pipx packets to be routed onto other
- network segments: Ethernet, Token Ring, other Pipx.
-
- We suggest that you enable the Lights Transient feature
- initially because it provides immediate feedback that Pipx is
- working properly. You can remove it from NET.CFG later.
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- Step 3 - Revise your network loading procedure
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- Revise your batch file (or manual loading procedure) to use PIPX.
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- C:\NWLITE> copy startnet.bat startpip.bat
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- and then edit the STARTPIP.BAT to use PIPX instead of the previous
- ODI driver.
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- You may also use the PIPXLITE.BAT batch file on the Driver Diskette
- which load and unloads Netware Lite with Pipx. This batch file is
- handy as it allows you to easily load and unload the network.
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- Here is an example using the Netware Lite STARTNET.BAT file:
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- STARTNET.BAT for NE2000 STARTPIP.BAT for Pipx
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- SHARE SHARE
- LSL LSL
- NE2000 <- replace this line -> PIPX
- IPXODI IPXODI
- SERVER SERVER
- CLIENT CLIENT
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- Step 4 - Install the appropriate cable
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- Attach the parallel port cable to the parallel ports of both systems.
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- 4BIT cables may be used with any parallel ports
- 8BIT cables require that both ports have 8BIT capability
- TURBO cables may be used with any parallel ports
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- Step 5 - Load your network software
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- Run your network software using the STARTPIP.BAT file or your own
- custom procedure.
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- Pipx will display the configuration information when it runs, and,
- if you selected the Lights feature, Pipx will begin to display it's
- current status in the upper right hand corner of the screen
- immediately. This display, which appears only in text modes, has an
- extremely small performance impact and should not affect the
- operation of programs.
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- If Pipx encounters an error during loading, it will display an
- error message and an ordered list of steps which may correct the
- error. Refer to the Pipx Error Messages section for more
- information.
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- You may load the network software on either station first. Pipx
- does not require that the second station be running when it starts.
- Network operations will simply not start happening until the second
- Pipx station is ready to listen.
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- Port Required: [ 3BC | 378 | 278 ]
- The base address of the parallel port being used.
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- Int Required: [ 7 | 5 ]
- The IRQ level of the parallel port being used.
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- NOTE: Polled operation and Inverted IRQ is not
- supported in this release. Please contact us if you
- require support for non-standard ports.
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- Cable Required: [ 4BIT | 8BIT | TURBO ]
- The type of parallel port cable being used.
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- Node Address Required: 12 hex digits
- A locally administered network address. May be any 12
- hex (0-9, A-F) digits. Be sure you use a different node
- address on each Pipx station.
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- Lights Optional: [ Persistent | Transient ]
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- Persistent ... enables persistent Display Lites
- Transient ... enables transient Display Lites
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- Sounds Optional: [ Transmit | Receive ]
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- Transmit ... sound effects on Tx complete
- Receive ... sound effects on Rx complete
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- Frame Optional: one or more of the following:
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- Ethernet_802.3 (default)
- Ethernet_802.2
- Ethernet_II
- Ethernet_SNAP
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- Pipx Error Messages
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- Pipx may display the following error messages when it loads.
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- FATAL: You must specify the PORT, INT, and CABLE type in NET.CFG
- Cause: One or more missing NET.CFG parameters
- Fix : Please configure the Link Driver PIPX section of NET.CFG
- : You may refer to PIPX.DOC for configuration instructions
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- One or more of the required NET.CFG parameters is not present. You
- should examine your NET.CFG file to see that the "Link driver Pipx"
- section is properly configured. Be sure that NET.CFG is on the path.
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- FATAL: The PORT specified in NET.CFG does not respond, see Pipx.Doc
- Cause: The specified PORT does not act like a parallel port
- Fix : Check your PORT parameter. Is it one of 3BC, 378, 278?
- : Verify that the port works. Run PARALLEL.EXE to test your ports
- : Make sure you are using the right type of cable for your port
- : If possible, try a different parallel port
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- The port type detection has reported that the specified parallel port
- is not operating properly. You should check your Port parameter in
- NET.CFG. Use PARALLEL to test your port for correct operation. Try to
- isolate the problem by using Pipx on a different parallel port.
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- FATAL: Unrecognized CABLE type in NET.CFG, see Pipx.Doc
- Cause: The CABLE parameter is not one of 4BIT, 8BIT, or TURBO
- Fix : Check your CABLE parameter
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- The Cable type given in NET.CFG is not valid. It must be one of the
- following: 4BIT, 8BIT, or Turbo. Only the first character is
- significant. Check your Cable parameter in NET.CFG. Check that NET.CFG
- is on your path.
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- FATAL: The specified CABLE will not work on the selected PORT
- Cause: You have specified a cable which is incompatible with your port
- Fix : Refer to Pipx.Doc for information on cable and port
- compatibility
- : This is usually caused by using an 8BIT cable on a 4BIT port
- : 4BIT ports only support 4BIT and TURBO cables
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- Pipx has determined that the Cable you have specified is incompatible
- with your parallel port. This is usually caused by trying to use an
- 8BIT cable on a 4BIT port. The 8BIT cable only works between 8BIT
- ports. You should use a 4BIT or TURBO cable with 4BIT ports.
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- FATAL: The PORT setting in NET.CFG is not a valid port address
- Cause: PORT parameter is not one of 3BC, 378, or 278
- Fix : Set the PORT parameter to the address of the port being used
- : You may use PARALLEL.EXE to examine your ports if necessary
- : Valid PORTs are 3BC, 378, and 278
- : Refer to Pipx.Doc for example configurations
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- You have specified a PORT address which is not a valid parallel port.
- Valid address are 3BC, 378, and 278. Check the PORT parameter in your
- NET.CFG file. Be sure that NET.CFG in on the path.
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- FATAL: The INT setting in NET.CFG is not a valid interrupt level
- Cause: INT parameter is not one of 7 or 5
- Fix : Set the INT parameter to the IRQ level of the port being used
- : You may use PARALLEL.EXE to determine the IRQ level if necessary
- : Valid INTs are 7 and 5
- : Refer to Pipx.Doc for example configurations
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- The INT parameter in NET.CFG is not a valid interrupt level for the
- parallel port. The INT parameter must be 7 or 5. Check the INT
- parameter in your NET.CFG file. Be sure NET.CFG is on the path.
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- FATAL: This version of Pipx cannot run on this computer
- Cause: PIPX.COM requires a 286 or better CPU
- Fix : Use PIPX86.COM which supports 8086 processors
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- You are trying to run PIPX.COM on an 8086-based computer. You must use
- PIPX86.COM instead on 8086-based systems.
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- Technical Support Policy
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- With your purchase of Pipx, you receive up to 4 hours of technical
- support for a period of one year. Technical support is offered via
- Compuserve Email, via fax, and by telephone at our office during the
- hours of 1:00pm - 5:00 pm Pacific Time.
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- When requesting technical support, please be prepared with the
- following information in printed form. If your problem cannot be
- resolved on the spot, we will ask you to fax this information to us:
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- 1. Your parallel port configuration as reported by PARALLEL
- 2. The manufacturer and model numbers of your systems
- 3. The type of cable you are using
- 4. Your CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, NET.CFG files
- 5. Your PROTOCOL.INI file if you are using NDIS software
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- Parallel Technologies, Inc. Parallel Technologies, Inc.
- Corporate Address Shipping Address
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- Parallel Technologies, Inc. Parallel Technologies, Inc.
- PO Box 7 18080 NE 68th, Unit A-100
- Redmond, Wa 98073-0007 Redmond, Wa 98052
- (206) 869-1136
- (206) 869-9767 (fax) ( for UPS, FEDEX, etc )
- Compuserve ID# 76640,203
- Internet ID# 76640.203@COMPUSERVE.COM
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- Making Your Own 4BIT Cable
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- If you wish, you may make your own 4BIT cable for use with Pipx.
- the cable wiring diagram is given below:
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- * 4-BIT CABLE WIRING DIAGRAM *
- *******************************
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- DB-25M DB-25M
- Male Connector Male Connector
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- 2--------------------------------15
- 3--------------------------------13
- 4--------------------------------12
- 5--------------------------------10
- 6--------------------------------11
- 7 7
- 8 8
- 9 9
- 10--------------------------------5
- 11--------------------------------6
- 12--------------------------------4
- 13--------------------------------3
- 14--------------------------------14
- 15--------------------------------2
- 16--------------------------------16
- 17--------------------------------17
- 18--*--------------------------*--18
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- Other Products from Parallel Technologies
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- We at Parallel Technologies' have been creating innovative parallel
- port devices and software since 1989. Here are a few highlights:
-
- o 1st ... network adapter for the parallel port
- o 1st ... built-in passthrough printing port
- o 1st ... automatic self-configuring drivers
- o 1st ... universal support for all parallel ports
- o 1st ... network adapters with multiple media support
- o 1st ... Windows 3.1 multimedia driver for parallel adapter
- o 1st ... Multiple Parallel Device API for shared devices
- o 1st ... intelligent parasitic power for self-powered devices
- o 1st ... daisychained parallel port peripherals
- o 1st ... multiplexed parallel port peripherals
- o 1st ... Parallel Port Expansion System
- o 1st ... product development tools for OEMs and developers
-
- o PC MAG Editor's Choice for Ethernet parallel port NIC
- o most total network adapters -- 6 and counting...
- o most total parallel port peripherals -- 12 and counting...
-
- We have in-depth experience with the wonderful and sometimes bizarre
- world of the PC parallel port and serve on both the EPP and IEEE 1284
- standards committees. Having created more than a dozen parallel port
- devices with their associated drivers and software utilities, we are
- the most experienced source for off-the-shelf technology, developer
- tools and components, and contract services.
-
- Here are a few of our current and forthcoming products that you may
- find interesting.
-
-
- Parallel -- the Parallel Port Information Utility
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- A handy utility which examines your system's parallel ports and
- reports the Port Type, IO address, IRQ level, BIOS name, and an
- assortment of informative notes and warnings in a compact and easy
- to read display. The output may be redirected to a file for tech
- support purposes. Parallel uses very sophisticated techniques for
- port and IRQ detection and is aware of a broad range of quirky port
- features.
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- Parallel is the definitive parallel port Tech Support tool.
-
- Parallel is Freeware, subject to a restricted license agreement.
- It may be used free of charge for any personal, non-commercial
- purpose. Vendors should contact us regarding commercial licenses.
-
- A forthcoming commercial version of Parallel will use an active
- loopback connector enabling many new features including detailed
- resolution of port IO behavior and effective throughput testing.
-
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- Parallel Port Networking
- ------------------------
-
- Now you can network two PCs using your favorite network software
- with just a parallel port cable between the systems.
-
- Our family of parallel port network drivers (PIPX, PNDIS, PPACKET,
- and others TBA) work with standard network software to turn your
- parallel port into a network adapter. All types of ports are
- supported with a very few specific exceptions.
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- Supports: Netware Lite, Workgroups for Windows, MS Lan Manager,
- various TCP/IP systems, and other network operating systems that
- use the ODI, NDIS, or packet driver interfaces.
-
- Performance is better than you might expect, ranging from a low
- end of 40 KBps between 4BIT ports all the way up to an effective
- 200 KBps between EPP ports using our TURBO cable. This upper range
- is better than many ethernet ISA cards.
-
- The drivers are available with or without cables, and existing cable
- types typically used with laplink type products are also supported.
-
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- The MultiPort Parallel Port Expansion System
- --------------------------------------------
-
- The MultiPort 4-port multiplexor turns your parallel port into
- a general purpose expansion system, capable of supporting up to
- four simultaneously operating parallel port peripherals including
- network adapters, portable hard drives, tape backup units, CDROMs,
- floppies, and so forth. For example, you can use the MultiPort Mux
- to attach a network adapter, a hard disk, a CD-ROM, and a printer,
- all operating together through a single parallel port.
-
- Now your laptop (and desktop) can enjoy a full range of peripherals
- with all the portability, sharability, and convenience of parallel
- port devices.
-
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- Parallel Port Developer's Kit
- -----------------------------
-
- Pipx was constructed with Parallel Technologies' advanced parallel
- port software, which has been used in over 10 parallel port devices
- including network adapters, parallel port disks, parallel port
- wireless IR adapters, parallel port MIDI interfaces, and so forth.
-
- This software includes support for all types of ports, IO code
- that is extremely resistant to port idiosyncrasies, and full
- autodetection of all port hardware features. The code is very well
- documented. A selection of sample drivers for parallel port devices
- is also available.
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- OEM Products
- ------------
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- Most of our products are available for OEM licensing, including
- network adapters, EPP-capable hard disks, parallel-SCSI interface,
- parallel MIDI adapter, and the MultiPort parallel port expander.
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- Development Services
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-
- We specialize in contract development of parallel port peripherals
- and associated software including DOS and Windows device drivers.
- Our broad and deep experience with parallel port devices and our
- commitment to specialization allows us to design, implement, test,
- and support them very efficiently.
-
- You might be interested in our 30/90 development offer. We propose
- to convert any ISA peripheral into a parallel port device in only
- 30 days to prototype, 90 days to production.
-
- We also offer more limited development support, such as developing
- additional devices drivers for existing peripherals.
-
- We are quite experienced with EPP ports and are ready to upgrade
- your existing parallel port devices to full EPP performance.
-
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- Consulting and Training
- -----------------------
-
- In support of in-house development, you will find our consulting
- and training services invaluable in avoiding the pitfalls of
- parallel port development while achieving the highest possible
- product performance and quality.
-