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Which I/O port belongs to LPT2?
Which I/O port belongs to LPT2?
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An I/O address, also called a “port address,” references a separate memory space on PC peripheral boards, similar to memory-mapped peripherals that use blocks of memory. Peripherals often use both methods: an I/O address for passing control signals and memory for transferring data.