Subject: Re: Help! I cannot print to lpt port.
To: Charles Hannum <mycroft@deshaw.com>
From: Kang H. Lee <kanghoon@ix.netcom.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 10/07/1995 00:02:40
You wrote: 
>
>Have you tried simply copying something to /dev/lpt2?  I suspect you
>don't have an interrupt configured for that port, and therefore you
>need to use /dev/lpa2.  If you try to open /dev/lpt2 with no interrupt
>configured, you'll get ENXIO.
>
Thanks for the info.  I will try that.

Kanghoon