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  2. Legacy port - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a legacy port is a computer port or connector that is considered by some to be fully or partially superseded. [1] The replacement ports usually provide most of the functionality of the legacy ports with higher speeds, more compact design, or plug and play and hot swap capabilities for greater ease of use.

  3. Parallel port - Wikipedia

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    Today, the parallel port interface is virtually non-existent in new computers because of the rise of Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices, along with network printing using Ethernet and Wi-Fi connected printers. The parallel port interface was originally known as the Parallel Printer Adapter on IBM PC-compatible computers.

  4. Covox Speech Thing - Wikipedia

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    Powering devices from PC parallel port, an article on LPT-port devices, including Covox. List of games that support Disney Sound Source at MobyGames.com. List of games that support Covox Speech Thing at MobyGames.com. A collection of software for Covox, including Windows driver. (in Russian) Covox Voice Master schematics and software.

  5. Low Pin Count - Wikipedia

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    Low Pin Count interface Winbond chip Trusted Platform Module installed on a motherboard, and using the LPC bus. The Low Pin Count (LPC) bus is a computer bus used on IBM-compatible personal computers to connect low-bandwidth devices to the CPU, such as the BIOS ROM (BIOS ROM was moved to the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) bus in 2006 [1]), "legacy" I/O devices (integrated into Super I/O ...

  6. SCSI connector - Wikipedia

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    This ensures the electrical integrity of the whole system. Otherwise, the angle at which the plug is inserted into the drive could be the reason for damage because, for instance, the pin carrying the voltage could get connected before its corresponding ground reference pin. The additional length also provides what is known as a pre-charge which ...

  7. IEEE 1284 - Wikipedia

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    An IEEE 1284 36-pin female on a circuit board. In the 1970s, Centronics developed the now-familiar printer parallel port that soon became a de facto standard.Centronics had introduced the first successful low-cost seven-wire print head [citation needed], which used a series of solenoids to pull the individual metal pins to strike a ribbon and the paper.

  8. LPT (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; ... LPT is the designation of a parallel port interface on some computer systems. LPT may refer to:

  9. Parallel SCSI - Wikipedia

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    Amphenol-50 SCSI plug 68-pin twisted ribbon cable used for LVD SCSI connections. Parallel SCSI (formally, SCSI Parallel Interface, or SPI) is the earliest of the interface implementations in the SCSI family. SPI is a parallel bus; there is one set of electrical connections stretching from one end of the SCSI bus to the other. A SCSI device ...