Reference Guide

--lpt
Valid Argument lpt1, lpt2, lpt3
Description Defines the parallel port configuration. lpt1 enables the built-in parallel port of
the system to operate in LPT1 mode, using Input/Output (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 built-in parallel port to operate in LPT3
mode, using I/O address 3BC.
Example
C:\>cctk --lpt=lpt1
lpt=lpt1
--lptmode
Valid Argument disable, at, ps2, ecp, epp, ecpdma1, ecpdma3
Description
Determines how the parallel ports operate. Set the parallel port to:
disable — Disables the built-in parallel port of the system.
at — Enables the built-in parallel port of the system to operate in AT mode
(output-only).
ps2 — Enables the built-in parallel port of the system to operate in PS/2
mode (bi-directional).
ecp — Enables the built-in parallel port of the system to operate in
Extended Capability Port (ECP) mode, no DMA channel assigned.
epp — Enables the built-in parallel port to operate in Enhanced Parallel
Port (EPP) mode.
ecpdma1 — Enables the system’s built-in parallel port of the system to
operate in ECP mode DMA channel 1.
ecpdma3 — Enables the built-in parallel port of the system to operate in
ECP mode DMA channel 3.
Example
C:\>cctk --lptmode=at
lptmode=at
--mediacard
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the media card.
Example
C:\>cctk --mediacard=enable
mediacard=enable
--mediacardand1394
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the media card and 1394 devices.
Example
C:\>cctk --mediacardand1394=enable
mediacardand1394=enable
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