On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 03:15:19AM -0800, davidturetsky generated a stream of
1s and 0s:
> Would appreciate any enlightenment on how to proceed in response
>
> David
That message means your printer port is in ECP or EPP or EPP/ECP mode,
i.e. the newer kind than the prehistorical 'Normal' type.
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, davidturetsky wrote:
davidt >I tried to print the output with a "lpr progout.dat" and got "parport0:
detected irq 7; use procfs to enable interrupt-driven operation
davidt >
davidt >Would appreciate any enlightenment on how to proceed in response
I believe that is a normal/s
To my gcc correspondents and all
I've been trying to port some code from Visual c to
gcc with the usual newbie difficulties
I rewrote some code to deal with library routines
not provided by glibc and converted the c style i/o to c++ stream i/o but still
ran into difficulties getting a cle
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