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On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 11:42:26AM +0200, Paul Floyd wrote:
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<P><EM>&gt; 4. Also quite a few problems with umax_pp_low.c. This file does include the emx
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<EM>&gt; header required for the functions to access byte/word input/output, but the body
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<EM>&gt; of the file refers only to the Linux gcc style functions. I think the answer is
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<EM>&gt; to use a few #defines like
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<EM>&gt; #define _insp inb (or whatever).
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<P>In the future it would be nice if SANE could use libieee1284 for the
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parallel port devices. Then all the smarts for how different OSes do
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parallel port access end up in one place.
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<P>(If you'd like to help me add OS/2 support to libieee1284, pleae
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contact me in private mail.)
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