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Introduction: Hacks #75-84

As you travel through a PC system from the inside to the outside, you end up at the I/O, or Input and Output systems: serial, parallel, game, USB, and IEEE-1394 ports. There isn't a great deal here—just a couple of ports that slog along at what seems like a snail's pace compared to blazing CPU speeds and outrageous disk drive transfer rates—but what you do have can use some understanding and hacking to get them shipshape. By shipshape I mean working at the speeds they are supposed to, not conflicting with other devices or themselves, and operating in the correct mode for the peripherals connected to them.

While you shouldn't look for any spectacular performance boost in your I/O ports, they can be one of the most frustrating parts of a PC to deal with if things do not work right.

While the hacks in this chapter might not apply to your shiny new legacy-free laptop, they will help you out if you're working with an older PC used by a friend, school, or church, or trying to recycle an old system as a server or Linux system.

If you don't have enough ports, there are ways to add more—from bending the COM port configuration rules for connecting conventional I/O devices to expanding port availability with USB devices.

Rules? Do you mean to imply that there are actually rules you should abide by when configuring PC I/O devices? Of course—no computer system would work consistently if there were not a few rules lying around and being enforced. Indeed, computing is based on rules from the lowest level machine code that starts things up, to, um, the lowest level machine code that actually runs in the CPU.


Face it, the PC didn't just pop out of some guy's garage ready to run DOS, Windows, Linux, Solaris x86, BeOS, or whatever you can get to run on your system and drive's thousands of possible combinations of modems, video cards, network cards, sound cards, keyboards, mice, and disk drives. Somewhere, sometime, you will run into a device or port that needs a specific configuration when the PC stops cooperating. Knowing a few simple configuration rules and how to work around them may not make your PC run faster, but the right configuration can make a PC run properly if not better.

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         Main Menu
    PC Hacks
    Table of Contents
    Copyright
    Credits
    Preface
    Chapter 1. Basic System Board Hacks
    Chapter 2. Basic System Board Setup
    Chapter 3. CPU Hacks
    Chapter 4. Memory Hacks
    Chapter 5. Disk Hacks
    Chapter 6. Disk Drive Performance Hacks
    Chapter 7. Video Hacks
    Chapter 8. I/O Device Hacks
    Introduction: Hacks #75-84
    Basic PC Configuration Rules
    Hack 75 Let Windows Tell You About I/O Card Conflicts
    Hack 76 Break the Rules with LPT Ports
    Hack 77 Break the Rules with COM Ports
    Hack 78 Rewire Your COM Ports
    Hack 79 Boost COM Port Performance
    Hack 80 New Uses for an Old Port
    Hack 81 Use USB for Peer-to-Peer Networking
    Hack 82 Get the Most out of USB
    Hack 83 Install the Driver Before You Install the Hardware
    Hack 84 Please Continue Anyway
    Chapter 9. Boot-Up Hacks
    Chapter 10. Configuring a New PC
    Colophon
    Index


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