Difference between revisions of "Parallel Port"

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Revision as of 17:28, 5 February 2006

Most ThinkPads have a Female DB-25 Parallel Port, for ThinkPads produced from 1995 on they are IEEE1284 compliant.

The latest ThinkPads no longer have a physical parallel port, but still have the logic integrated, all that is required is to attach the ThinkPad to a supported Dock or Port Replicator with a parallel port.


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EPP

EPP & ECP

DMA

IEEE1284 compatible