Maybe someone fighting like me with LPT-Keying running
a Windows NT setup.
Check the following:
1.
When you boot your computer, jump into your BIOS (usually by pressing the DEL
key while the system is doing a memory count) and check that your LPT
port is configured correctly. I suggest you set it for ECP+EPP.. and double
check that it is set for
IRQ 7 at address 378H
2. Install the DLportIO driver according to part 3.2 of the PDF file (this
means)
a.. Copy into the same directory
a.. DLportIO.sys
b.. DLportIO.dll
c.. Install.exe
b.. Run install.exe
c.. Boot PC
You can find the DLportIO on the web.
If the LPT-Keying now is ok, you are fine.
If not:
Try the following
a.. Run: Regedit.exe
b.. Find (Ctrl-F): DLportIO.sys
c.. If found go to: ImagePath:
a.. Change it
a.. From: \??C:\WINNT\System32DRIVERS\DLPortIO.SYS
b.. Into: System32\DRIVERS\DLPortIO.SYS
b.. You have to do this on more than one place,
so Find DLportIO.sys again and again if
necessary (in my case twice)
c.. Close Regedit.exe
d.. Boot the PC
Now the LPT-Keying should work.
But you have to run any "ctwin.exe" version of CT.
I tried CTWIN946 and CTWIN953 Version of CT and it
works nicely.
73 de Harry, DK2GZ
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