I already have guessed there might be 1 or 2 things that are incorrect in the above post
hmm well it seams that parallel standards have changed a fair amount like 3 or 4 times over the years..
1. I think I will use the new pinout called EPP as this is designed for data transfer to other devices - even handling high speeds of up to 2 meg a second (apparently possible), where as on the other hand the newer standard ECP is designed for better printer communication!
2. I was thinking of what I wrote above in a hurry, because the newer standards even the EPP one have some form of control as well as data pins - (ignoring the fact that you can use 16 pins for full-duplex now), I was thinking of having a 16 bit binary counter controlled via a reset and possibly a strobe pin - if a strobe pin is a good choice for triggering the counter!
and yeah just incrementing the address line that way - its latched and recognised the same time as sending the data!
is this method ok?? - any ideas, do you guys know how much current sram typically uses for read write on the data pins - will I need external powersource for that or will the parallel port simply give me enough juice - as well as keeping in mind safety precautions e.g. diodes on the datalines, maybe resisters?.