In response to a question on "cosmacelf" on the status of the "membership card", on Oct 4 2006 Lee Hart posted: "I haven't had time to do any more with it the last few months. Maybe things will improve now that summer vacations are over and I'm back inside more." "I did get the PC board laid out. I have pretty much all the parts to build them. I have a working breadboard, but haven't tried the PC parallel port interface except to see that I can toggle the lines high/low." "What I wanted to do next was write a PC program to run the Membership card with the PC. When I know this is possible, then [it will] pay to build the PC boards. My worry is that the (rather arbitrary) choices I made for the PC's parallel port lines will turn out to be awkward or impossible to use for some weird reason (Microsoft blocks access, won't work with Windows, or something) If this happens, I can change the PCB layout for some other I/O line assignment." - Lee Hart A respondant, "randy132", said the following: he had "a win32 app to talk to the parallel port. I am using inpout32.dll, the freepascal compiler, with lazarus component library and ide (a free Delphi clone)." A Google search shows many links to "inpout32.dll". A primary Web page seems to be: http://www.logix4u.net/inpout32.htm ...with work dated from 2002-03 and updated in 2007. In private correspondence with me, Herb Johnson, Lee Hart confirmed that he completed a PC board layout. Herb Johnson 6/29/2007