Using a USB converter MIGHT give you an extra level of isolation on the signal path, but that depends on how it is designed.
I really doubt you will be able to source 1/2 A from USB. That is the maximum amount of current the port could handle, and you often have to share that with other USB ports. And almost certainly a handshaking pin on serial, or a data pin on parallel is not going to be able to supply that much current.
You could use the pins to drive a transistor which switches on or off a larger voltage and current source. Search the forums and the web for schematics of how to do this.
Otherwise, I think you'd be better off getting an inexpensive digital input/output board such as the Measurement Computing brand.
Message Edited by Ravens Fan on 09-11-2009 09:53 AM