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  • IEEE 1284/EPP/ECP Frequently Asked Questions

    Answers and insight into some of the common questions and misunderstandings regarding the 1284 parallel port standard and its usage.

    www.fapo.com

  • Warp Nine Engineering

    The Extended Capability Port, or ECP, protocol was proposed by Hewlett Packard and Microsoft as an advanced mode for communication with printer and scanner type peripherals.

    www.fapo.com

  • Interfacing the Extended Capabilities Parallel Port

    Describes interfacing the ECP complete with register details and waveforms.

    www.beyondlogic.org

  • TN 0078

    Proposed ECP Interface to replace the memory board of the Mark IV.

    www.tass-survey.org

  • Computer Interface

    Parallel interface information from Usbyte.com.

    www.usbyte.com

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