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Hi !
It's now possible to use a PCI card or what you want !! I have created a program to change nandpro ports and it work pretty well !! You just have to remove resistors on the lpt connector to make it work beacause pci card doesn't deliver much power.
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Very nice post!
Unfortunately yesterday i had just brought a computer which had LPT on the motherboard specifically for jTag and now you release this.. But its very nice thanks!!
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This is on the front page too, but you can't reply to the topic. I'm gonna have to go get a new PCI LPT card ($5 or so), since the one I bought has no drivers anywhere (LiteOn 2S1P), but at least I can throw out my piece of shit Pentium 2 Windows 95 machine now.
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Looks like it's a bust, at least for me. My PCI card shows up fine in the device manager, but patching Nandpro with this appears to do nothing. I'm running as administrator, and Nandpro's "date modified" changes to when I patch it, but it still looks for the standard ports (or at least says it's doing that) and finds nothing, then gives up. Oh well, back to the shitty PC in the garage.
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When I patch NandPro (ports for my LPT card are 9800 and 9400 - the same ports work with my VIA SATA card if I put it in that slot), it still looks for 0378 0278 and 03BC. IO Patcher says it has patched NandPro, and the timestamp does get changed, but it appears it's not actually doing anything.
Edit - would you mind trying it for me? Just patch your own Nandpro for ports 9800 and 9400 and upload it, then I can try it, that would be awesome if you could do it.
This post has been edited by brandogg: Apr 23 2010, 12:48 AM