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11 happen include burning your parallel port, and/or the sticks and joystick
38 and/or SNES gamepads and/or SNES mice connected to the parallel port at once,
39 the output lines of the parallel port are shared, while one of 5 available
45 The main problem with PC parallel ports is that they don't have +5V power
51 If you want to use the parallel port only, you can take the power is from
59 Unfortunately, there are pads that need a lot more of power, and parallel
61 case, you'll need to use diodes (as a prevention of destroying your parallel
75 Ground is quite easy. On PC's parallel port the ground is on any of the
81 serial transfer. These are connected to pins 2 and 3 of the parallel port,
88 each pad needs its own data pin. The parallel port pins are:
96 Note that pin 14 is not used, since it is not an input pin on the parallel
223 was written. It allows only one joystick / gamepad per parallel port, but
227 parallel port like this:
239 you might or might not, depending on your parallel port, need 10 kOhm pullup
250 the parallel port.
262 For some people just one joystick per parallel port is not enough, and/or
263 want to use them on one parallel port together with NES/SNES/PSX pads. This is
289 this little schematic to Power and Data on the parallel port, as described
305 allows up to 7 Multisystem joysticks connected to the parallel port. In
307 since this doesn't work reliably on all parallel ports, the turbografx.c driver
320 9 | o o o | o o o | o o o | 1 parallel
349 parallel port pins, and the following schematic:
388 The Select pin goes to pin 14 on the parallel port.
417 Select 1 is pin 14 on the parallel port, Select 2 is pin 16 on the
418 parallel port.
428 There are three drivers for the parallel port interfaces. Each, as
434 Using gamecon.c you can connect up to five devices to one parallel port. It
461 Should you want to use more than one of parallel ports at once, you can use
463 more parallel ports.
481 Caveat here: This driver only works on bidirectional parallel ports. If
482 your parallel port is recent enough, you should have no trouble with this.
483 Old parallel ports may not have this feature.
519 3.4 PC parallel port pinout