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D-Link DMP-100 32 MB MP3 Player

KT7A parallel port problem

By Bray - usenet poster


Hi all,

I can't get my D-Link DMP100 mp3 player to work with the parallel port on my
KT7A. My Epson printer and scanner work just fine on this port, but no
matter how I set the bios, the mp3 player just won't work. I have heard of
others having problems with certain parallel printers and scanners too. Is
the KT7A port a non-standard device or something?

Thanks in advance,

MikeV

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posted on Aug 08, 2005
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Ross

Ross - usenet poster

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Check and make sure the BIOS settings are correct for the player - it
probably needs EPP 1.9

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