Parallel ports are ideal for connecting to modem, cellular phone, PDA, ISDN terminal adapter, satellite receiver, graphic tablet, bar code scanner, label printer, automated teller machine, GPS, finger print identification, Infra-Red transceiver, packet radio, magnetic card reader, Pops devices, multi-modem dial-up server, digital camera, automation interface, and card reader. Designed around the well known Serial/Parallel I/O power house Asix chipset. Works with old software that requires re-mapping to legacy address. The parallel port is a hallmark of old computer technology large in size and slow in speed. The parallel port is found on the back of IBM compatible computers and is a 25-pin (type DB-25) computer interface commonly used to connect printers to the computer. It was eventually superseded by USB, which provides a smaller connection and significantly faster data transfer rates. Less commonly referred to as the Centronics interface, Centronics connector, or Centronics port after the company that originally designed it, the port was later developed by Epson. It was used to connect peripheral devices such as printers and external storage devices. Specifications: The Syba SI-PEX10011 PCI express Parallel Card with Asix AX99100 Chipset turns a PCI express slot into a parallel port. A parallel port is an external interface commonly found on PCs from the early 1980s to early 2000s.Operating Systems Supported: Windows 7, 8, 10,.External Ports: 1 x DB25 Parallel Printer (LPT1).SYBA 1 Port DB25 Parallel Printer (LPT1) PCI-e 2.0 x1 Expansion Card - SI-PEX10011
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