Hardware generators was: your mail

Richard Johnson Richard.Johnson at Colorado.EDU
Sun Jun 19 10:24:49 PDT 1994


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  From the keyboard of:  roy at sendai.cybrspc.mn.org (Roy M. Silvernail)

> If this were a dongle device, I'd want it on a parallel port.  Many
> machines don't have a spare serial port ...

How about a SCSI device instead.  Most UNIX boxes and Macs nowadays have
a few unused SCSI IDs.  The great majority of DOS machines with SCSI (all
those new ones with CD-ROMs, etc.) have unused SCSI IDs.  SCSI has the
advantage of being rather fast, and is a cross-platform solution.


Richard

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