Reply by Chris H December 17, 20072007-12-17
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<996cf8d4-a6ce-495e-afb1-b7aa483920ac@i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, 
ee_ether <xjjzdv402@sneakemail.com> writes
>Hi, > >I need a PCI parallel port card since the new PC is "legacy free". I >use parallel port based JTAG debuggers and programmers for micros >(AVRs), CPLDs (Xilinx/Altera/Lattice) and FPGAs (Xilinx/Altera). > >Which PCI parallel cards work or don't work for you? Tried it under >Linux? > >Seems like most PCI parallel cards are based on chipsets from Netmos >-- any luck with these? > >Thanks.
Why not just get a USB Jtag? It must work out cheaper and less messing about in the long run? -- \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/ /\/\/ chris@phaedsys.org www.phaedsys.org \/\/\ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
Reply by pes December 17, 20072007-12-17
Anton Erasmus wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:57:27 -0800, Peter Wallace <pcw@karpy.com> > wrote: > >> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:31:44 -0800, ee_ether wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I need a PCI parallel port card since the new PC is "legacy free". I >>> use parallel port based JTAG debuggers and programmers for micros >>> (AVRs), CPLDs (Xilinx/Altera/Lattice) and FPGAs (Xilinx/Altera). >>> >>> Which PCI parallel cards work or don't work for you? Tried it under >>> Linux? >>> >>> Seems like most PCI parallel cards are based on chipsets from Netmos -- >>> any luck with these? >>> >>> Thanks. >> I have a NetMos parallel card and it works fine (at least for Xilinx >> Parallel cable III JTAG) > > http://www.sunix.com.tw has a few cards that can be mapped to legacy > ports. These work without problems once mapped to the legacy ports. > > Regards > Anton Erasmus
Hi, I didn' t succedded to work with a Sunix Multi-I/O Universal PCI 4079A. But it' s ok with a Netmos PCI 9835 Multi I/O Controller
Reply by pes December 17, 20072007-12-17
Anton Erasmus wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:57:27 -0800, Peter Wallace <pcw@karpy.com> > wrote: > >> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:31:44 -0800, ee_ether wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I need a PCI parallel port card since the new PC is "legacy free". I >>> use parallel port based JTAG debuggers and programmers for micros >>> (AVRs), CPLDs (Xilinx/Altera/Lattice) and FPGAs (Xilinx/Altera). >>> >>> Which PCI parallel cards work or don't work for you? Tried it under >>> Linux? >>> >>> Seems like most PCI parallel cards are based on chipsets from Netmos -- >>> any luck with these? >>> >>> Thanks. >> I have a NetMos parallel card and it works fine (at least for Xilinx >> Parallel cable III JTAG) > > http://www.sunix.com.tw has a few cards that can be mapped to legacy > ports. These work without problems once mapped to the legacy ports. > > Regards > Anton Erasmus
Hi, I didn' t succedded to work with a Sunix Multi-I/O Universal PCI 4079A. But it' s ok with a Netmos PCI 9835 Multi I/O Controller
Reply by Anton Erasmus December 11, 20072007-12-11
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:57:27 -0800, Peter Wallace <pcw@karpy.com>
wrote:

>On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:31:44 -0800, ee_ether wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I need a PCI parallel port card since the new PC is "legacy free". I >> use parallel port based JTAG debuggers and programmers for micros >> (AVRs), CPLDs (Xilinx/Altera/Lattice) and FPGAs (Xilinx/Altera). >> >> Which PCI parallel cards work or don't work for you? Tried it under >> Linux? >> >> Seems like most PCI parallel cards are based on chipsets from Netmos -- >> any luck with these? >> >> Thanks. > >I have a NetMos parallel card and it works fine (at least for Xilinx >Parallel cable III JTAG)
http://www.sunix.com.tw has a few cards that can be mapped to legacy ports. These work without problems once mapped to the legacy ports. Regards Anton Erasmus
Reply by Peter Wallace December 11, 20072007-12-11
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:31:44 -0800, ee_ether wrote:

> Hi, > > I need a PCI parallel port card since the new PC is "legacy free". I > use parallel port based JTAG debuggers and programmers for micros > (AVRs), CPLDs (Xilinx/Altera/Lattice) and FPGAs (Xilinx/Altera). > > Which PCI parallel cards work or don't work for you? Tried it under > Linux? > > Seems like most PCI parallel cards are based on chipsets from Netmos -- > any luck with these? > > Thanks.
I have a NetMos parallel card and it works fine (at least for Xilinx Parallel cable III JTAG) Peter Wallace
Reply by ee_ether December 10, 20072007-12-10
Hi,

I need a PCI parallel port card since the new PC is "legacy free".  I
use parallel port based JTAG debuggers and programmers for micros
(AVRs), CPLDs (Xilinx/Altera/Lattice) and FPGAs (Xilinx/Altera).

Which PCI parallel cards work or don't work for you?  Tried it under
Linux?

Seems like most PCI parallel cards are based on chipsets from Netmos
-- any luck with these?

Thanks.