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Parallel-to-serial converters [message #66261] Sun, 19 May 2013 20:18 Go to previous message
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	There seem to be a fair number of low-cost printers coming on 
the market these days, but mostly they come with parallel interfaces, 
for use mainly on IBM-type micros.  I think the prices of the RS232 
serializers are outrageously high, so I'd like to ask if anyone in 
net-land knows of a cheap way to build such a device.  Are there neat 
chip sets that could be brewed up into an interface?  Any suggestions 
or pointers to articles in publications would be appreciated.

	If there is enough interest, I will post summaries of replies.

Thanks as always,
Walter Lamia

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