Walt,
2 USB ports round the back is a bit cheap, but something like this at
less than 6GBP, which will no doubt equate to 6USD, should do the trick.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?product_uid=92026
and as for your parallel port... if you can find one of these that isn't
a Sony it should be much cheaper:
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?product_uid=11490
Mike.
Walt Wayman wrote:
>If the people who make cars were as incompetent as the ones who build
>computers, the roads would be clogged with horse shit, because we'd all have a
>couple in the back yard -- horses, not computers. New, gee-whiz super
>computer, and no f***ing parallel port! Looks like I'm behind the times.
>Again. Am I the only one with still working, perfectly good old printers?
>And only two USB ports in the back? That's enough for mouse and keyboard, but
>what about Epson and Minolta scanners and a pair of Epson printers,
>particularly the 2200, all of which need these things? I can plug the E-1 or
>E-330, et al, into the front when I need to update the firmware every once in
>a blue moon, but I don't want to have to play musical ports with all the other
>stuff that's used regularly.
>
>Fortunately, since I told them to hold the TV card -- who the hell watches TV
>on a computer anyway? -- there's a couple of open expansion slots. I'll go
>out very speedily one day next week in my intelligently-designed, now 510HP
>SSR and see what I can find at CompUSA or some similar geeky place. :-)
>
>Jeez!
>
>Olde Pharte Walther
>
>--
>"Anything more than 500 yards from
>the car just isn't photogenic." --
>Edward Weston
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