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LPT Interface
Computer languages Pascal,Object Pascal  +
Education secondary  +
Full description The 'LPT Interface' application is great for students. With 'LPT Interface' pupils can control the parallel port's Data Port (eight bits) and to see the value of the Status Port Bits (four bits: 4,5,6,7).
Homepage URL http://sourceforge.net/projects/lptinterface/  +
Interface x-window-system  +
Is GNU false  +
Keywords interface  + , port  + , robotics  + , parallel  + , robot  +
Last review by Deb Nicholson +
Last review date 30 June 2008  +
License GPLv3 +
License verified by Deborah Nicholson  +
License verified date 27 June 2008  +
Name LPT Interface  +
Real name Paul Csanyi  +
Revisionid 2,977  +
Revisiontimestamp 12 April 2011 13:32:35  +
Revisionuser WikiSysop +
Role Developer  +
Short description teach the use of parallel ports  +
Submitted by Database conversion +
Submitted date 1 April 2011  +
Use education  +
User level beginner  +
Version date 25 June 2008  +
Version download http://downloads.sourceforge.net/lptinterface/lptinterface.tar.bz2  +
Version identifier 0.0.1  +
Version status alpha  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 24 May 2012 23:52:50  +
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