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<title>sane-devel: Re: hexadecimal C syntax for serial ports</title>
<h1>Re: hexadecimal C syntax for serial ports</h1>
<b>Tim Carroll</b> (<a href="mailto:tim@boomboom.com"><i>tim@boomboom.com</i></a>)<br>
<i>04 Dec 1999 17:46:35 -0500</i>
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<i>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Tim Waugh writes:</i><br>
<i> &gt; On 4 Dec 1999, Tim Carroll wrote:</i><br>
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<i> &gt;&gt; Newbie-me would say that the printer port would be /dev/ttyS1, as</i><br>
<i> &gt;&gt; this port has been used successfully to activate a printer in the</i><br>
<i> &gt;&gt; past. Is there a method to determine this address in hexadecimal</i><br>
<i> &gt;&gt; form?</i><br>
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<i> &gt; A serial printer, perhaps, but I thought that the qcams plugged</i><br>
<i> &gt; into the parallel port. It will be at something like 0x278,</i><br>
<i> &gt; 0x378, or 0x3bc, unless it's on a PCI card or something. Check in</i><br>
<i> &gt; your BIOS settings.</i><br>
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<i> &gt; Tim. */</i><br>
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Hmmm... I think that the original qcams were made for Mac and for its<br>
serial ports and I am pretty sure that there isn't any sort of<br>
parallel port on the thing. Looking at the owner's manual...<br>
nope.. just serial.<br>
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Also, no such beast, BIOS on an Apple box. dmesg reveals nothing,<br>
however...<br>
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Thanks for the tip Tim, I'll give your addresses a try.<br>
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