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> My new computer does not have a parallel card to allow me to hook up my
> printer.
>
> Is there anything special I need to look for in a parallel card for vista
> compatibility.
>
> I looked on the web and all the cards said they were compatible through
> XP, I didn't see any marked Vista compatible.
For less than $20 you should be able to find a USB to Parallel cable. The
advantage of a cable is that you will not have to add another card to your
computer that takes up a slot.
I have tried the GWC USB to Parallel Cable (Bi-Directional) Model 80000 -
OEM in Vista Beta 2. The only problem I saw with it was some printer
control characters that were sneaking through and causing an extra page to
be printed. I believe that was an issue with the driver for my printer and
not the cable since it happens with my true parallel cable as well.
My review:
Wow! This was almost too easy to install. I was trying to make it more
difficult than it was. I didn't need the drivers that came with this cable.
I simply plugged it in and turned on my printer and Windows XP Pro x64
recognized it and the printer. It really was plug and play! At about $13,
this is a great way to save a PCI slot by not having to purchase a parallel
port card. Works great in Vista Beta 2 (plug and play). Highly recommended.
I don't see it anymore on Newegg where I got it, but perhaps you could find
it at another online store.
If you go with another brand/model be sure that it will work in Vista.
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Alan Norton
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