LPT is short for Line Printer. So it is a parallel port. The most common type of socket is a DB-25.
Line Printer Port.
You can an USB port or LPT port.
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This cannot be done. The LPT port is a digital parallel printer port used mostly to interface with printers. The LPT port has a very low data transfer speed and is considered by many to be obsolete. The S-video is an analog port and sends a signal similar to a composite video signal. The two are apples & oranges, and there is no known hardware which can make that conversion. Nor will there likely ever be.
old ones use LPT or Printer Port and new ones use USB
LPT (Line Print Terminal or Local Print Terminal) is the original, and still common, name of the parallel port interface on IBM PC-compatible computers. The LPT is now seen less and less due to the USB.
ECP mode.
you can use any printer having USB interface.. if you are talking of old laptop then you can also use the lpt printer.. its all about which ports (usb, lpt) is having your laptop.. now a days every laptop is having only usb port ..
long platform type
PS/2 (mouse or/and keyboard) and USB (other stuff). Also video out port D-SUB, DVI and so on. On older computers you can find COM and LPT.
LPT (Line Print Terminal)
i want to Control Some External Hardware outside of my computer, I want to write program in VB language for LPT port.