Physical series and parallel Ports

4 ESXi does physical support Serial and parallel Ports?

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  • remove the ports series and parallel

    Hello

    I wonder what that "sport erial and parallel can then be removed" in all these articles on the new vSphere 6 functions is all about. I couldn't remove these VMs ports before, couldn't I? Nobody seems to get into the details, everyone just copies / repeat the same thing on the other.

    Best regards

    Jan

    Versions previous hardware could always hardware ports series and parallel within the virtual of the motherboard SuperIO chip, even when there are no virtual serial ports or virtual parallel ports configured for the virtual machine - quietly ports would be "present but disconnected", so they would use more space i/o and IRQ, and always appear to be present in the list of devices in your guest OS IRQ and I/O port map.

    With the latest version of the material, if you delete the port virtual series and virtual parallel port, they will be missing... the guest OS won't see all the device, and it consumes no space port of IO and no IRQ.

    I hope this helps!

    --

    Darius

  • LabVIEW and parallel port

    I'm trying to control a motor of OMHT23-400 with a motor drive 3540 M using a Moschip PCI Parallel Port. I created a program to send impulses alternatilng the engine and make it run a desired amount of degrees. The motor in my computer address is/o series BD00-BD07. The same program worked in another computer that has address of the parallel port was Beach e/s-0378-037F. I don't know why, the program operates in the first computer and the same program will not work in this one. Thank you for your help.

    PS: the program I wrote is attached below.

    Guillermo Naranjo

    Physics/Space Science

    Florida Institute of Technology

    Phone: 768 537 6392

    E-mail: [email protected]

    A search will produce a lot of results. For example:

    The use of VISA to access the Parallel Port in LabVIEW

    To access parallel Ports with VISA

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  • Serial port and parallel to ESXi 4

    Hello

    What about series and PARALLEL to VM mapping in esxi 4?

    Nothing. You cannot map serial ports or parallel in ESXi, ESX is required for this type of functionality.

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  • The use of pins of status (4 outputs) and data (8 entries) of the parallel port pins at the same time.

    Hi all

    I'm a newbee in labview. As part of my project work, I need to get 8 digital inputs and send 4 digital outputs.so I think to use the Parallel Port on the pc.i can make use of 8 datalines for entries. I found the site NOR is it possible to use status for output pins. But is it possible to use status for output pins pins and data for entries to the time.please help even me also mention of the measures to take, or keep in mind while implementing.also include any example vi that could be useful.

    Thanks in advance

    I would recommed you to NOT use the parallel port. Now a day you have hardly a PC with parallel port. also if you have some old PC then most likely last version of LabVIEW (e.g. 2010) will need a lot more memory RAM and processor.

    If you want a solution very very low cost then I would recommend using an arduino to that effect. You can then download LabVIEW Interface for Arduino and start working.

    If you continue to use the parallel port, then you could try (I haven't worked with parallel port and have not tested the following solutions)

    Download VIPM and then install the enclosed package. It will add the port e/s palette in your labview. and you can use it.

  • Windows 7, need to force a PCI Parallel Port IRQ 7 and e/s h 0378

    I have a Kodak FD300 APS Film Scanner.  It is a device that works only under Windows 95/98.  I kept it Windows would have a compatibility mode that would be necessary and hope me to run it.  Fast forward to today.  I have Windows 7 Ulitmate and I bought a parallel PCI Multi i/o card and using compatibility mode was able to install the software of Scanner Film.  When I try to open it, I get an error, which, according to the documentation of the Scanner, has to do with the fact that he really preferred having IRQ 7 and i/o 0378 h.  But when I look at it in Device Manager, the box to automatically assign parameters, and it is grayed out.  I searched the web and have not found any direction on how I can manually assign this map these settings so I can test completely if the compatibility mode allows me to use the device.  I would like to know shortly before my time runs out to flip a card parallel port I have no other use for this film Scanner.  I would really use it again and to help other owners of FD300 who still use the APS film and this scanner.  Thank you.

    If these settings are changed are not a Windows problem, it's a driver problem.  Contact the company for instructions or drivers updated, if none is available, then send it back.

    PS - This is a forum to support Vista, are not questions of Windows 7 to post to a forum Vista.  You should post in a forum that supports the operating system, you need to avoid problems.

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    I have a Kodak FD300 APS Film Scanner. It is a device that works only under Windows 95/98. I kept it Windows would have a compatibility mode that would be necessary and hope me to run it. Fast forward to today. I have Windows 7 Ulitmate and I bought a parallel PCI Multi i/o card and using compatibility mode was able to install the software of Scanner Film. When I try to open it, I get an error, which, according to the documentation of the Scanner, has to do with the fact that he really preferred having IRQ 7 and i/o 0378 h. But when I look at it in Device Manager, the box to automatically assign parameters, and it is grayed out. I searched the web and have not found any direction on how I can manually assign this map these settings so I can test completely if the compatibility mode allows me to use the device. I would like to know shortly before my time runs out to flip a card parallel port I have no other use for this film Scanner. I would really use it again and to help other owners of FD300 who still use the APS film and this scanner. Thank you.

  • Driver files that run the parallel port and USB port

    In the system information utility where to look to find the parallel port and the port driver USB, name of file that manages these?

    Know the drivers specific, is only half the story.  Why you looking for these drivers?  You have problems with your parallel port or USB port?  This can be caused by problems with drivers or it could be a hardware problem (hard to diagnose a hardware problem without good parts to swap and test).  If you need to update the drivers, you must use device (not msinfo32) Manager - or maybe clicking on an executable file that loads the drivers automatically (depends on how it is sent by download).

    Go to the Device Manager by going to start / find and type Device Manager and enter and then double-click on the program icon that appears.  Check each device to a red x, yellow! or white?  These identify devices with problems probably (drivers, but also of conflict or something else).  Click on each for more details and troubleshooting tips.  If you need drivers (I assume that you want to the parallel port and USB ports), get the computer dealer or the manufacturer of the device (NOT of Microsoft Updates).  In fact, you must disable automatic updates in Windows Update driver as follows: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-disable-automatic-driver-installation-in-windows-vista/. Follow these steps to get the drivers: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/ht/driverdlmfgr.htm.  Once you have the drivers, you can install them via the Manager device as follows: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/193584-device-manager-install-driver.html.  Or run the Setup program of driver provided by the vendor of the computer or the manufacturer of the device.  Be VERY careful get Vista compatible drivers for these devices are difficult to identify (they usually come with the numbers of model or something like that if they can have serial numbers) and using the wrong drivers could make the problem (whatever that is) worse.

    If you update the drivers succerssfully and the problem persists, then it is probably a hardware problem.  In this case, contact the manufacturer of your computer for technical support (hopeully it is still under warranty) or bring it to a professional computer repairman (NOT Geek Squad or one of those big store centers because they don't really know what they're doing and charge a lot for this level of expertise) to have the components tested and possibly replaced.

    I hlpe that aid.

    Good luck! Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / A +.

  • LPT1 in the hardware Manager, but not in the virtual machine settings. Parallel port software unable to find LPT. Windows 7, 64-bit and XP virtual

    Hallo,

    the forum is full of questions similar to mine and everything seems complete without useful answers some time early last year. I would like to give a try today to see if I get a solution.

    Have Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit and installed XP mode to be able to use the chip programming hardware (GALEP-III), which is connected via the Parallel Port. Downloaded XP mode later than yesterday (24.02.2011) Microsoft.

    In the XP box, the LPT1 port appears in the hardware Manager. But it does not appear in the settings for the XP mode. The Galep software starts just fine, but can't find the PARALLEL port.

    As written above, there are many people who have the same problem and seem to have gotten no solution. One piece of advice I found was to modify the VMC

    LPT1 (378 h-37Fh)

    1

    The above did not work. I think it was for a different version of XP-mode.

    Then there was advice on LPT need 378 h-37Fh. It's fine with my pc.

    Then, there was a Council to stop the 'Print Spool' Service on the host pc. I tried in vain.

    So, if there is a solution to my problem, please let me know. Thanks in advance.

    (Note: I'm not interested to connect a printer.) I have an IC programming material that can connect only through a parallel port. It also comes with a security dongle. GALEP III).

    Good bye.

    Have you tried in this more specific Forum?

    Virtualization of Windows 7
    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itprovirt/threads

    Under settings is there anything you can do with the section of COM port, if it applies to your problem of material in the first place?

  • series PCI and ocy port driver easy serial port can not get driver Windows 7 Professional

    series PCI and ocy port driver easy serial port can not get driver Windows 7 Professional

    Hi Louis,.

    What is the brand and model of your computer?

    You can visit the computer manufacturer and try to install the latest version of the Chipset drivers.

    Also try to use Windows Update to update the drivers and check if it helps.

    Automatically get recommended drivers and updates for your hardware

    You can also get in contact with the support of computer manufacturer for assistance.

    Hope the helps of information. Let us know if you need help with Windows related issues. We will be happy to help you.

  • Satellite A200: How to connect a parallel port printer?

    Probably a very stupid question, but I would like to connect laptop series A200 on a parallel port printer that does not have a USB port... What is the best option?

    Hello

    You ask the best way?
    Well, you have only one way?

    You need an adapter USB to parallel. Check in google for certain offers.
    I searched in google and found some good options.

    Perhaps this might be a good choice;
    http://www.ramelectronics.NET/HTML/usb_printer_cable.htm#UP6C

    Best regards

  • Tecra M2 parallel port disabled

    I have a laptop series Tecra M2, which signals that it is run ACPI BIOS version 1.4
    I have installed Kubuntu (previously 7.10 now 8.04). I'm unable to print via the parallel port. If I go into the bios port is shown as disabled I can activate, save a boot, and then I am able to print. The problem is, the next time I start the computer, the bios forgot I activated the parallel port and I can print is no longer.
    As it is a bit of a pain to have to enter the bios, every time that I think I might want to print, does anyone know how to paste changes to bios?

    Since your laptop is a Toshiba BIOS on this subject, how you to leave? Just by pressing ESC?
    If I remember correctly, you said the BIOS to save the settings, and it might be the HOME or END key. Don't know exactly, but for sure, you must save it explicit.

    Go and check it out.

  • Parallel Port problem

    We used the kind of software that uses a key lock (which is connected to the parallel port), we have added new machines in our Mt. HP3330 company, i.e, who doesn't have a parallel port on the motherboard. The problem starts here, even after installing Add on parallel port & required installation driver, after the execution of programs, it gives an error not found "Key lock". This problem can be solved using the USB parallel port?

    Even after that the installation of the Add on parallel port & installation required pilot, after execution of programs, it gives an error "Key lock" not found

    You mean you bought a discreet the snap card to provide a parallel port?

    Check Device Manager for parallel ports that are available on your PC and what is their status...

    • Click Start
    • Click on run
    • Type devmgmt.msc and press enter
    • Enlarge (click on +) Ports (COM & LPT) section

    Please answer with the information on your parallel port (printer). Is there more than one?

    If there is that this means that even though there may be no physical outlet, your motherboard has the ability to add another via a ribbon cable.

    If this is the case there are two options...

    1. Configure your software to use the new (LPT2 probably) LPT port not LPT1.
    2. Remove the add-in and replace a cable sheet of the motherboard to a backplate with a parallel decision-making. You should be able to buy this th same place you bought the card.

    Tricky

    EDIT: 3rd option if you have 2 LPT ports: disable the port of the motherboard in the BIOS, uninstalling the card and its drivers. Re-install add it in card and should be LPT1.

  • Using the Parallel Port

    Windows does not allow for QBASIC uses the parallel port (address = 888 or 378 h)

    If you know the 3rd party software that there access to this port it please tell me

    and why user port does not work with windows vista

    Most any version of Windows that is based on the new testament 'sources' (Windows NT, 2000, XP, Windows 7, Server 2003/2008) all do not support 'direct' access parallel ports / series. This is normal.  You may need to add a non-Microsoft Windows 'core' driver to allow this access.

  • Problem of COM and Modem Ports

    Dear Sirs, although I have all the updated drivers, all Bluetooth ports, Modem and my PC series are kept with questions (marked with the "!" sign), so I can't use this devices.

    I went to the Toshiba web site and updated all the drivers.

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    Can you please tell us which model of laptop you have and that you use the original pre-installed OS that you got with your laptop?

  • Re: Tecra M11 - 15W - Parallel Port LPT1, not found in Device Manager

    Hello

    I have Tecra M11 with PA3680E-1PRP Docking Station. BIOS Version 2.9.

    Problem is, I want to use the Parallel Port LPT 1, but in anchorage additive dosent device manager there.

    Thanks much for the tips

    Hey Buddy,

    What device is connected to the LPT1 port? Usually if you connect a device to LPT port and you turn on you will be asked for drivers. AFAIK the LPT device drivers must be installed before connect you.

    Several years ago I also used LPT connection for my printer but one day it didn't work. The problem was only a defective cable. I replaced it with a new one, and then the connection to the printer has been recognized again correctly! :)

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