Hi there,
thanks to some really kind guys I got the solution, and it was quite
simple. The only thing to do is to go to ni's developer zone:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/devzoneweb.nsf/opendoc?openagent&2851D0A06E3185BC8625683A000AC730&cat=034E59A8530E09DF862568900018707A
then get the file
and run the setup.exe.
After rebooting the computer you can easily access the lpt using the
following vi's:
functions->advanced->port i/o->in port and
functions->advanced->port i/o->out port respectively.
Again, thanks to all the supporters,
\Ulli.
Bernd-U. Seifert wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> after reading the recent threads about using the lpt as an digital
> output under win2000 at least I got the
> running. It does not
give any error messages. Pins 10-12 are grounded.
>
> But writing to the port does never affect the state of pins 2-9. They
> always remain the same as after starting the computer:
> pins 2-5 are high
> pins 6-9 are low.
>
> Does anybody know what I may have forgotten to get it working properly?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> \Ulli.
>