Currently-under-development library of OS-independent objects to provide complex parallelport control, high-resolution timers and other similar facilities needed when using PC I/O ports to control external digital electronics.
An open-source Windowslibrary for low-level parallelport access. Does not require installation of any drivers. Emulates API of most commonly used solutions.
geniusvp2 is a SANE (http://www.sane-project.org/) backend for the GeniusŽ ColorPage-Vivid Pro II flatbed scanner. Currently, only the parallelport version is supported.
Control up to 8 electrical devices with gportal using your PC's parallelport. Add power to your Linux box and let it do the hard work of turning on/off the lights in your home or business. Written in C, runs with Xwindow and uses GTK+ 2.0.
FIPP 4L is to provide a linux kernel driver and C library, which allow programming the Fischertechnik (R) parallelport interface (product ID 30520) in an easy way.
Ledctl is a program written in C that uses the ParallelPort Interface(PPI) of the FreeBSD kernel to drive LEDs connected to the parallelport of a computer. It can be used within scripts to visually notify users for new mail, high processor load, etc.
A nice tool for low-level managing of the parallelport and for experimenting with it.
It uses GTK+ 2 for the GUI and runs on Linux and Windows (with mingw32).
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This project is aimed to porting ppbus (the parallelport abstract bus found in FreeBSD) to the NetBSD Operating System. This will allow using faster devices with NetBSD and will add IEEE 1284 support.
Simple GTK2 application allowing users to manually toggle devices attached to a parallelport device on or off (through the D0->D8 data lines), or run an automatic sequence based on a simple language contained in this program. Good for driving relays, etc
Eppnics: Electronic parallelport network interfaced control system. Eppnics allows you to control electronic circuits connected to a parallelport via a TCP/IP connection.
This program allows the user's laptop to act as a trip computer displaying fuel economy, speed, and other information about a car which is connected through a hardware device to the parallelport.
This is a driver for the Artec AS6E parallelport scanner. It now can be run through a SANE interface, or as a stand-alone program. Version 0.4 scans pretty well in all modes, and at all hardware resolutions. It works in EPP, PS/2, and SPP modes.
In-System-Programmer for ATMEL AT89S8252 Microcontroller. This program for the LINUX platform is able to read and write the Flash and EEPROM Memories of an ATMEL AT89S8252 microcontroller connected to the parallelport of a PC.
Linux/i386 kernel driver and development library to control serial CBM devices, such as the Commodore 1541 disk drive, connected to the PC's parallelport via a XM1541 or XA1541 cable. A fast disk copier included.
The Software PinguPump is useful only in conjuction with the "Parallel Universal MP3 Player" Hardware, a do-it-yourself project presented in the German "c't" magazine. Its main task is to output unmodified MP3 data to the parallelport, MP3 decoding is do
A general driver for controlling a HD44780 (and compatible) Microcontroller over the pc parallelport or any i/o device.
This kind of microcontroller is typically used in LCDs (liquid crystal displays).
UniPIC is a GTK programmer software for PIC programmers based on Brian Lane\'s software that supports at least PIC16C84 and PIC16F84. It works with the parallelport and by default with microPIC Trainer.
ParallelPort Eprom Programmer contains a GNU/Linux driver that
controls the eprom programmer throught the parallelport and a tool
which allows reading and writing eproms.
Palace is a visualization plugin for XMMS that allows musical control of a light show connected to a PC-style parallelport. Eventually it will become a generic "real-world" device control infrastructure.
LPTransfer is a command line program that sends files through the parallelport, using a standard laplink cable (called also interlink).
It's similar to the DOS utility Laplink and Fast Pc Linker.
The main purpose is to develop a Linux stepper motor driver module to drive two unipolar stepper motors using the parallelport. This driver has the task to enable a home-made robot to move around and uses the tank-principle to move and turn.