I am trying to test parallel ports using BurInTest 9 on a Windows 10 Home 64bit computer. Computer has a port connected to LPT header on motherboard (LPT1) and second port (LPT3) on a PCIe expansion card. Windows device manager shows both devices and was able to update drivers. Connected a printer via DB25 to Centronics cable and was able to print using either port. Built a loopback adapter using the pinout on Passmark site and was able to use a different loopback test which showed both ports were working. BIT9 gives me the option of testing either LPT1 or LPT3 but both had 100% fail rate on either detect the port or detect and run loopback test. Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong in BIT 9, there does not seem to be any of options for the LPT test to mess up.
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There is an updated build here that should fix the issue, https://www.passmark.com/downloads/t...dows_debug.exe and there will be a public release with the fix available soon.
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