Users Guide

CCTK Options 69
Example
A:>cctk --lowpowers5=enable
lowpowers5=enable
--lpt
Valid Argument
lpt1, lpt2, lpt3
Description
Defines the parallel port configuration. lpt1 enables the system’s built-in
parallel port to operate in LPT1 mode, using I/O address 378. lpt2
enables the system’s built-in parallel port to operate in LPT2 mode,
using I/O address 278. lpt3 enables the system’s built-in parallel port
to operate in LPT3 mode, using I/O address 3BC.
Example
A:>cctk --lpt=lpt1
lpt=lpt1
--lptmode
Valid Argument
disable,
at, ps2, ecp, epp, ecpdma1, ecpdma3
Description
Set the parallel port mode to any of the following:
disable: disables the system’s built-in parallel port.
at: enables the system’s built-in parallel port to operate in
AT mode (output-only).
ps2: enables the system’s built-in parallel port to operate in
PS/2 mode (bi-directional).
ecp: enables the system’s built-in parallel port to operate in ECP mode,
no DMA channel assigned.
epp: enables the system’s built-in parallel port to operate in EPP mode.