I am trying to achieve the same goal as Chris to no avail. My Windows program uses INPOUT32.DLL for talking to the parallel port. Does this dll belongs to "some unknown VXD" ?
Regards
Igor
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 09:49:30 +0200, Uwe Bonnes bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de wrote:
"BRC" == BRC f4tq@yahoo.com writes:
BRC> After quite a few days of perusing wine doc/source/config/mailing BRC> lists, I have found very scant references to accessing the raw BRC> parallel ports using wine.
How does your windows program try to access the port?
Probably by callig DeviceIOControl() on some unknown VXD. As has been told several times in the last days, wine is for running windows user programs, not for running windows kernel drivers. If you know what the VXD does and what interfaces it exposes, you can try to recreate/reimplement that VXD with Linux.
If your program is an old Win31 program, accessing the port directly, wine captures these accesses and either translates them in an hopefully acceptable way.
Bye
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