Martin Gregorie wrote: > Read this: > http://logix4u.net/Legacy_Ports/Parallel_Port/Inpout32.dll_for_Windows_98/2000/NT/XP.html > > Download InpOut32.dll and try using it with one of the test programs > referenced from it. If that works, you're home and dry. Just change > LCDHype and its dll to work with InpOut32.dll That sounds good. I hope ViRuSTriNiTy will make a testprogram with it. Martin Gregorie wrote: > I think they are very simple functions that make direct access to parallel ports for DOS/Windows systems. Of course. But the question was how to access /dev/lp0 in wine with an Windows compiler? I think the only way is to patch the libraries. Martin Gregorie wrote: > Actually, there's rather a lot available and its rather easy to find. I also find this - but i am always skeptical to rely on this, when i see that this information is very old and for kernel 2.4. Too many things have changed. Specially the interfacing with udev in kernel 2.6 Karsten