StarTech.com PCI Serial Parallel Combo Card with Dual Serial RS232 Ports (DB9) & 1x Parallel LPT Port (DB25) – PCI Combo Adapter Card – PCI…
₹7,913.86
- PCI CARD WITH SERIAL & PARALLEL PORTS: Using one PCI bus, add a DB25 parallel & two DB9 RS232 ports to your computer; Serial Parallel PCI Card installs in 2x full profile or 3x low profile expansion slots; Auto IRQ & IO assignment; Supports IRQ Sharing
- TECH SPECS: Parallel Speeds up to 1.5Mbps | Supports SPP/Byte/ECP/EPP modes | Compatible with IEEE 1284 | Asix MCS9865 chip | RS-232 speeds up to 115.2 Kbps | 16C550 UART | 256 byte FIFO buffer | 5-9 bit character | Even, Odd, No, Space or Mark Parity
- VERSATILE APPLICATIONS: PCI expansion combo card adds LPT Printer & two COM serial ports working with printers, scanners, plotters, point of sale terminals, PLCs, control/automation in factories, scientific sensors, medical equipment, oscilloscope
- STANDARD PROFILE & LOW PROFILE BRACKETs: PCI multiport Parallel LPT & dual serial COM adapter card installs using 2x standard bracket (pre-installed) or 3x low profile brackets (incl); Supports Windows 7 and up, Linux 2.6.x to 5.x
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StarTech.com PCI Serial Parallel Combo Card with Dual Serial RS232 Ports (DB9) & 1x Parallel LPT Port (DB25) – PCI Combo Adapter Card – PCI…
₹7,913.86




David Crist –
This was bought as part of my regular hardware platform upgrade for my Linux system. I still use “vintage” peripherals for specific tasks that are no longer mainstream. Newer desktop computers no longer have parallel ports built in. Finding a parallel port add-in that also supported Linux without fuss is becoming a trick. This board was automatically recognized and installed by my Dell Precision / Linux (Kernel 6.6.7) system. The only weakness of the board is that the parallel port uses up a slot in addition to the board itself. If you have a custom case with a 25-pin knockout available (I didn’t on this go-around), this is not an issue. The serial ports were also automatically recognized and are 16550-compatible as well. I am not using the serial ports at this time so I cannot comment on their under-stress performance. If the PCI bus is dropped in my next motherboard I will have to look for another adapter, but for now, this board is a keeper.