parallel port
<hardware> An interface from a computer system where data is transferred
in or out in parallel, that is, on more than one wire. A parallel port carries
one bit on each wire thus multiplying the transfer rate obtainable over a single
wire. There will usually be some control signals on the port as well to say when
data is ready to be sent or received.
The commonest kind of parallel port is a printer port, e.g. a Centronics port
which transfers eight bits at a time. Disks are also connected via special
parallel ports, e.g. SCSI or IDE.
(1995-01-24)
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