ient since it isn't really just one
> series - some of the parts are similar, and others are
> completely different).
Yes, sorry, "8255X" was a little vague, wasn't it? It appears
to be an 82559ER -- see also
http://developer.intel.com/design/network/82559er.htm
Jim Shankla
-CURRENT.
I'm happy to provide further information, test patches, etc.,
if it's helpful.
Jim Shankland
NLynx Systems, Inc.
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sked to run
the kernel directly.
If there is more detailed documentation somewhere, I'd be happy
to receive a pointer to it. For now, I'm in UTSL mode. If I
survive that, maybe I'll write something up. Was mich nicht
umbringt, macht mich staerker :-).
Jim Shankland
NLynx System
; ate like this), but it's IDE. You might want to give NT or
> OS/2 a whack at it if you've got them laying around. There are
> programs to let you low level IDE drives out there, I believe
> they're mostly DOS based though, so that probably doesn't help.
Linux
-Gigabyte hockey puck (you didn't think I
was trying this with a new disk, did you)?
Anyway, now you know, my friends, how "very dangerously dedicated mode"
got its name :-).
Jim Shankland
NLynx Systems, Inc.
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kbddump.c -o kbddump
./kbddump
Jim Shankland
NLynx Systems, Inc.
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int fd;
unsigned char onecode;
int oldmode;
int newmode = K_RAW;
struct termios old_t, new_t;
int rr;
if (argc > 1 && strcmp(a
> Ops, now i know, Ritchie Kernigham is the son of Brian and Dennis!
Illegitimate offspring. Banished after proposing the addition
of the "noalias" keyword to C.
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NLynx Systems, Inc.
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