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    wolfiedk
    last edited by Dec 30, 2010, 1:24 PM Dec 30, 2010, 1:15 PM

    Hello

    I´m would like to know, how I can install the parallel ports drivers in pfsense 1.2.3-release.
    Im want to be able to use my HD44780 display with ldcproc over parallel port.

    or is it possible to "just" compile a new kernel with the driver included? if yes, how can I do this ?

    Please help.

    Best regards
    WolfieDK

    Best regards
    WolfieDK

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      wallabybob
      last edited by Dec 31, 2010, 2:04 AM

      I'm pretty sure pfSense includes some form of parallel port driver but I can't easily test that theory on my own equipment since I've disabled the parallel port in the BIOS.

      If I recall correctly, the parallel port driver in the kernel is for the parallel port as a network device. You might have a challenge getting it to work as a general purpose parallel port or getting a general purpose parallel port driver to override whatever is in the kernel.

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        dreamslacker
        last edited by Dec 31, 2010, 8:05 AM

        Run:  dmesg | grep lpt

        If your Parallel port device has a driver loaded, you should see lpt0.

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          wolfiedk
          last edited by Dec 31, 2010, 10:57 AM

          Thanks for your quickly reply.

          dreamslacker -> Here is none driver loaded. Thats my main problem. I have read on other threds on this forum that here is no driver loaded in the kernel. That is why I would like to know how I put this driver into my system or "just" recompile my existing kernel  ???

          wallabybob -> If the parallel port is in the kernel as a network device, how can I access it ? I have read a litte about it, but dont understand how I can get it to work.

          Best regards
          & a HAPPY NEW YEAR!  ;D
          WolfieDK

          Best regards
          WolfieDK

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            wallabybob
            last edited by Dec 31, 2010, 12:15 PM

            @wolfiedk:

            wallabybob -> If the parallel port is in the kernel as a network device, how can I access it ? I have read a litte about it, but dont understand how I can get it to work.

            I don't have any experience with doing what you want to do so I suggest you read the FreeBSD man pages for ppbus, ppc, plip etc

            Please post your startup (dmesg) output so we can see what parallel port devices and drivers are activated on your system.

            Happy new year to you too.

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              wolfiedk
              last edited by Dec 31, 2010, 12:30 PM

              Hello wallabybob

              Tanks for your reply. Here you can see my dmesg with all information:

              Copyright (c) 1992-2009 The FreeBSD Project.
              Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
              	The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
              FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation.
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              arp: 10.10.10.248 is on sis0 but got reply from 70:5a:b6:8c:c8:e5 on em1
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              arp: 10.10.10.248 is on sis0 but got reply from 70:5a:b6:8c:c8:e5 on em1
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              arplookup 10.221.115.219 failed: host is not on local network
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              arp: 10.100.0.102 moved from 00:1a:4b:80:16:d4 to 00:50:8b:a1:4e:72 on em1
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              arplookup 169.254.70.57 failed: host is not on local network
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              With "dmesg | grep lpt" it returns no data.

              I have read about the plip and pcc, but dont know how to set it up.

              Best regards
              WolfieDK

              Best regards
              WolfieDK

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              • Cry HavokC
                Cry Havok
                last edited by Dec 31, 2010, 5:06 PM

                As one of the developers confirmed in another thread, 1.2.x doesn't include parallel port support.  You should be able to copy in the module from a FreeBSD 7.2 kernel and then have it loaded on boot - you'll find many other threads on the subject if you search.

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                  dreamslacker
                  last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 7:53 AM

                  @cryhavok:  Seems like it's included in the embedded for 1.2.3?
                  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=29892.0

                  I always assumed that the build had all the drivers from the stock FreeBSD it's based on.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 1:40 PM

                    I think in that thread we concluded that it's included in 2.0beta only.
                    It is recognised as a device in 1.2.3 but no usable /dev/lpt0 appears.

                    Steve

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                      wolfiedk
                      last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 1:43 PM

                      Hi stephenw10

                      Posted on: Today at 08:40:20 am Posted by: stephenw10
                      Insert QuoteI think in that thread we concluded that it's included in 2.0beta only.
                      It is recognised as a device in 1.2.3 but no usable /dev/lpt0 appears.

                      Steve

                      Do you know if it can work in the 1.2.3-release ? And how to get it to work ?

                      Best regards
                      WolfieDK

                      Best regards
                      WolfieDK

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                        wolfiedk
                        last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 1:44 PM

                        Hi Cry Havok

                        @Cry:

                        As one of the developers confirmed in another thread, 1.2.x doesn't include parallel port support.  You should be able to copy in the module from a FreeBSD 7.2 kernel and then have it loaded on boot - you'll find many other threads on the subject if you search.

                        Okay, thanks a lot, can you please send me link to how I can do this?

                        Best Regards
                        WolfieDK

                        Best regards
                        WolfieDK

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                        • Cry HavokC
                          Cry Havok
                          last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 2:08 PM

                          Take a look at this post, which covers some of the steps required.

                          In short:

                          • Install FreeBSD 7.2 somewhere (virtual host?)

                          • Extract the required kernel module (possibly named with ppc or lpt in the name)

                          • Configure the module to be loaded on boot

                          • Test

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                            wolfiedk
                            last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 2:24 PM

                            Hi Cry Havok

                            @Cry:

                            Take a look at this post, which covers some of the steps required.

                            In short:

                            • Install FreeBSD 7.2 somewhere (virtual host?)

                            • Extract the required kernel module (possibly named with ppc or lpt in the name)

                            • Configure the module to be loaded on boot

                            • Test

                            Okay, I will give it a go later todag. Sorry, but i´m no good at installing drivers on linux, but i will try.

                            Best regards
                            WolfieDK

                            Best regards
                            WolfieDK

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 3:35 PM

                              Reading back through this thread and the other one. I see that on my 1.2.3 box the chipset parallel port is detected and the ppc driver is loaded. It's just the parallel bus and lpt port that isnt. That could be because my box doesn't have a physical port (and maybe not a bus).
                              However on your system no chipset is detected so you may have a tougher problem on your hands!

                              Steve

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                              • Cry HavokC
                                Cry Havok
                                last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 5:49 PM

                                @wolfiedk:

                                Sorry, but i´m no good at installing drivers on linux, but i will try.

                                Just as well this isn't Linux then, isn't it ;)

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                                  wallabybob
                                  last edited by Jan 1, 2011, 9:59 PM

                                  As previously pointed out, there doesn't appear to be any kind of parallel port chip detected at startup.

                                  Does your system have a parallel port connector? (Might be pin header on the motherboard.) Parallel ports are now out of fashion.

                                  Do you know you have parallel port functionality in your system?  Is the parallel port enabled in the BIOS?

                                  For a number of reasons you might have to provide some form of parallel port hardware (e.g. PCI card, USB adapter) which might need another driver which might make what you are wanting to do "too hard" compared with, say, a serial interface to a LCD.

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                                    wolfiedk
                                    last edited by Jan 3, 2011, 7:59 AM

                                    @Cry:

                                    @wolfiedk:

                                    Sorry, but i´m no good at installing drivers on linux, but i will try.

                                    Just as well this isn't Linux then, isn't it ;)

                                    Sorry, BSD even  8)

                                    Best regards
                                    WolfieDK

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                                      wolfiedk
                                      last edited by Jan 3, 2011, 8:02 AM

                                      @stephenw10:

                                      Reading back through this thread and the other one. I see that on my 1.2.3 box the chipset parallel port is detected and the ppc driver is loaded. It's just the parallel bus and lpt port that isnt. That could be because my box doesn't have a physical port (and maybe not a bus).
                                      However on your system no chipset is detected so you may have a tougher problem on your hands!

                                      Steve

                                      I have now installed 1.2.3-release on tree other machines, an no one of then detectes the chipset parallel port. But today I will try with the 2.0beta. The Box u are talking about, could this bee a 1.2.3-RC candidate ?

                                      Best regards
                                      WolfieDK

                                      Best regards
                                      WolfieDK

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                                        wolfiedk
                                        last edited by Jan 3, 2011, 8:11 AM

                                        @wallabybob:

                                        As previously pointed out, there doesn't appear to be any kind of parallel port chip detected at startup.

                                        Yearh, i will try with the 2.0beta today.

                                        @wallabybob:

                                        Does your system have a parallel port connector? (Might be pin header on the motherboard.) Parallel ports are now out of fashion.

                                        Yes it does, and the parallel port works fine under M$ Windblows.

                                        @wallabybob:

                                        Do you know you have parallel port functionality in your system?  Is the parallel port enabled in the BIOS?

                                        Yes.

                                        @wallabybob:

                                        For a number of reasons you might have to provide some form of parallel port hardware (e.g. PCI card, USB adapter) which might need another driver which might make what you are wanting to do "too hard" compared with, say, a serial interface to a LCD.

                                        Hmm okay, sorry to hear that. Mabye I have a Parallel PCI card I can try with. But the best solution would bee to get the parallel port existing in the system to work :-) I cant make these LCD´s into seriel so easly.

                                        Best regards
                                        WolfieDK

                                        Best regards
                                        WolfieDK

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by Jan 3, 2011, 12:28 PM

                                          @wolfiedk:

                                          I have now installed 1.2.3-release on tree other machines, an no one of then detectes the chipset parallel port. But today I will try with the 2.0beta. The Box u are talking about, could this bee a 1.2.3-RC candidate ?

                                          I am running 1.2.3-release embedded (nanobsd) on a box with an Intel 875 chipset.
                                          Could it be that only the nanobsd image has ppc support?

                                          Steve

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