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LP(4)			    BSD Programmer's Manual			 LP(4)

NAME
     lp - parallel printer driver

SYNOPSIS
     lp0 at isa? port 0x378 flags 1

DESCRIPTION
     The lp driver supports standard PC compatible parallel output ports.
     Each device uses a block of 4 i/o ports.  The block must be aligned on an
     4 port boundary.  Each device should have its own interrupt.  The driver
     attempts to detect the hardware interrupt level at autoconfiguration;
     however, this may fail if the printer is off line.	 If no interrupt is
     detected, then the default of 7 is used if the device is at the standard
     LPT1 address, otherwise, no interrupt is used.  You may specify an ex-
     plicit interrupt number in the kernel config file if desired.  The driver
     polls the device periodically, so if the printer has a reasonable sized
     buffer, throughput will be acceptable even without using an interrupt.

     Newline is translated to carriage-return/linefeed if the flags field in
     the kernel config file is set to 0.  This translation is prevented by
     setting flags to 1 in the kernel config file.  Translation of newlines is
     likely to be removed from future versions of this driver, with any trans-
     lation being done in user-level software.

FILES
     /dev/lp[0-2]

BUGS
     The standard parallel port address of LPT3 conflicts with some port ad-
     dresses used by the PC Card subsystem.  To use a parallel port at this
     address the following line must be added to /etc/boot.default:

	   -ioport enable 0x3bc 4

BSDI BSD/OS		       February 27, 1993			     1
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