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When I had to let go of my work laptop that had a parallel port, I had a dilemma how to get my Willem eprom programmer connected to my home PeeCee that didn't have such port. And if that wasn't enough, I had to get it working with a 64 bit edition of Windows 7 too.
I found this very helpful guide by Doug Brown. In a nutshell, you need a PCI or PCIe card that has a parallel port, TVicPort toolkit and 64 bit iodllwrapper. The dllwrapper is made by Toni Wilen but Doug modified it to accept a non standard io address for the card that he had.
On the hardware side, you'll need a card that is 64 bit combatible. I first bought an el cheapo PCI card utilizing a VSCom chipset, which at first wouldn't work at all. I managed to find a 64 bit driver but even after that it caused all kinds of quirks in my system so that I had to run system restore after uninstalling the card. It also didn't display the io address for the port in device manager. I then bought this PCIe 1x card made by Delock. That installed nicely and I could see the io address for the port.
Then it was just the matter of installing TVicPort, copying io.dll and io.ini to Willem SW directory and editing the io.ini to contain the io address of my LPT port and voila! We have connetion to Willem!
I've already burned a set of Atari STe 2.06 ROMs and I'm considering getting a 16 bit adapter for my Willem so that I can burn Amiga ROMs.
Hope this is helpful information for someone.
I found this very helpful guide by Doug Brown. In a nutshell, you need a PCI or PCIe card that has a parallel port, TVicPort toolkit and 64 bit iodllwrapper. The dllwrapper is made by Toni Wilen but Doug modified it to accept a non standard io address for the card that he had.
On the hardware side, you'll need a card that is 64 bit combatible. I first bought an el cheapo PCI card utilizing a VSCom chipset, which at first wouldn't work at all. I managed to find a 64 bit driver but even after that it caused all kinds of quirks in my system so that I had to run system restore after uninstalling the card. It also didn't display the io address for the port in device manager. I then bought this PCIe 1x card made by Delock. That installed nicely and I could see the io address for the port.
Then it was just the matter of installing TVicPort, copying io.dll and io.ini to Willem SW directory and editing the io.ini to contain the io address of my LPT port and voila! We have connetion to Willem!
I've already burned a set of Atari STe 2.06 ROMs and I'm considering getting a 16 bit adapter for my Willem so that I can burn Amiga ROMs.
Hope this is helpful information for someone.
