Wrong.
> If so I'd need to put some kind of bistable circuit into my
> hardware. Can anyone tell me whether this is the case or not?
No.
A long, long time ago I wrote a driver that would allow you to
control individual bits on the parport. You're welcome to port
it a reasonably recent kernel.
echo 1 > /dev/....
and the light goes on
echo 0 > ....
and the light goes off.
http://www.bitwizard.nl/freesw.html if I remember correctly. (Otherwise
follow the free software link from the homepage).
Roger.
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