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NB: I am to emulate a parallel port only i.e.
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How do I write a parallel port emulator in C++ for Windows 7 such that I fool Windows into thinking that it has a real/hardware parallel port?Ī related question can be how does windows detect the hardware and on going changes in it e.g. Windows doesn't know where in the world the hardware actually got attached Windows just got fooled into thinking that the hardware is attached directly to device B. If any piece of hardware gets attached to the parallel port on device A the i/o is redirected to the parallel port on device B and the Windows on device B thinks that some hardware got attached to device B's own parallel port i.e.
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it auto detects when a device gets attached to the parallel port so that a driver for that device can be installed. This is what makes me emulate a parallel port on device B such that windows thinks that it has a parallel port and works in the very manner with it as it works with parallel ports on hardware e.g. The two devices are connected on ethernet (LAN, WAN, internet, etc.).ĭevice A has a physical parallel port attached to it but device B is a machine with no parallel port on it. I am developing an application which would redirect i/o from parallel port of, say, device A to the parallel port of device B.