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RE: [Xen-users] Re: AMD-V or VT
Adrian,
Are you sure on this? I have definitely seen a lot of things that
don't work on a USB serial port, and I have heard about a lot of things that
don't work on a USB parallel adapter. I can think of no good solid technical
reason other than bad engineering, cheap manufacturing, or poor driver
programming, but I would say there are definitely USB serial and parallel ports
that will not work with some devices. Regarding usb parallel ports, I also
know that in shopping for them, many of them specifically say they won't
support some standard functions or functionalities, or they say they were
designed for printers and only printers. That isn't to say that there aren't
USB serial and parallel ports that would function fully, just that there
certainly are those that won't. I suppose it is possible that my experiences
with serial ports and those I have read about with parallel ports are the fault
of Windows, but it seems unlikely.
Dustin
-----Original Message-----
From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ady Deac
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 15:47
To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Re: AMD-V or VT
Hi Simon,
There is really no way of doing "non standard" operations with a
parallel port.
The actual key most likely holds a crypto IC that is going to either
generate some proprietary codes, or are decrypting/encrypting some
values passed by by the software. You can take an USB parallel adapter
and use it like any parallel port. Think of the newer (after year 2000)
laptops - these don't have a serial port. And post likely the software
runs on these machines also.
Have phun,
Adrian
Simon Hobson wrote:
> Jan Bakuwel wrote:
>
>> For what its worth see if there are "parallel network servers". These
>> exist for USB and serial ports.
>
>
> Christian Tramnitz wrote:
>
>> If there isn't one have you thought about a usb to parallel adapter
>> and passing through the usb device?
>
>
> In the specific application mentioned (a security dongle key for a
> software package), neither of these are likely to work. Dongles often
> do "non standard" things to interface and aren't likely to work
> through some abstracted standard interface.
>
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Deac Mihai-Adrian
W: www.mikesoftware.com
P: +40-745-256.364
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