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90 While configuring the Linux kernel, you may choose either to build
93 In either case, you will need to select "Parallel port IDE device support"
95 of the parallel port communication protocols. If you do not know
96 what kind of parallel port adapter is used in your drive, you could
98 installation floppy. Alternatively, you can look at the markings on
103 subsystem to try them all for you.
106 and high-level drivers that you would use:
125 We recommend that you get to know how the drivers work and how to
129 If you built all of your PARIDE support directly into your kernel,
130 and you have just a single parallel port IDE device, your kernel should
131 locate it automatically for you. If you have more than one device,
132 you may need to give some command line options to your bootloader
140 if you have more than one device, you will need to tell the drivers
151 The numbers will always be the same until you build a new kernel with
152 different protocol selections. You should note these numbers as you
155 If you happen to be using a MicroSolutions backpack device, you will
160 As an example, let's assume that you have a MicroSolutions PD/CD drive
175 if you want to use chains of devices on the same parallel port.
180 if you use them as loadable kernel modules.
185 Note 2: if you build PARPORT support as a loadable module, PARIDE must
189 To use PARIDE, you must begin by
196 Then, load as many of the protocol modules as you think you might need.
197 As you load each module, it will register the protocols that it supports,
207 Finally, you can load high-level drivers for each kind of device that
208 you have connected. By default, each driver will autoprobe for a single
209 device, but you can support up to four similar devices by giving their
210 individual co-ordinates when you load the driver.
212 For example, if you had two no-name CD-ROM drives both using the
214 you could give the following command:
241 Once the drivers have been loaded, you can access PARIDE devices in the
243 create the device "special files". Here is a simple script that you can
273 With the device files and drivers in place, you can access PARIDE devices
278 If you have a fresh Avatar Shark cartridge, and the drive is pda, you
292 floppy that you could share with a DOS system:
311 probably want to set the parallel port delay to 0, if you can.
320 speed without any buffer underruns. If you cannot get the driver to work
326 3.1 Use EPP mode if you can
331 If you are able to do so, please set your parallel port into EPP mode
342 default delays are not long enough. if you experience corrupt data
343 transfers, or unexpected failures, you may wish to increase the
362 If you have one of these marginal cases, you should probably build
366 3.4 Use the verbose option and dmesg if you need help
369 as smoothly as possible, problems will arise. If you do have problems,
375 appropriate drivers (you can load several protocol modules if you want)
385 (using the correct driver for the type of device you have, of course).
407 sure that your mail program is correctly set up when you do this, as
408 the list manager is a robot that will subscribe you using the reply
409 address in your mail headers. REMOVE any anti-spam gimmicks you may