A parallel port is a type of interface found on computers (personal and otherwise) for connecting peripherals. In computing, a parallel port is a parallel communication physical interface.
or follow to 27 OLD hardware pinouts.
See also pinouts
or follow to 27 OLD hardware pinouts.
See also pinouts
- Centronics printer One of the most used printer interfaces in the past. Now replaced by IEEE1284-B / USB.
- ECP Parallel LPT port (IEEE-1284A) This port is found in some old PC computers. ECP = Extended Capabilities port. ECP is an extension of the EPP design.
- IEEE1284-B (centronics) printer IEEE1284-B connector (also called Centronics) is widely used in parallel interface printers (except some HP's).
- Parallel port (LPT) Loopback Used to verify the port is functional.
- PC parallel LPT port One of the most used printer interfaces (in the past), since every Intel/DOS/Windows based Personal Computer was equipped with D-Sub-25 female connector which was called LPT1