Thomas David Rivers writes:
> If you mean Xt (and possibly Motif) - the answer is "very carefully."
[...]
You're approach would probably work, but there's an easier way.
See topic 28 in the Xt FAQ.
ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/faqs/FAQ-Xt
It's not name mangling causing problems, it's lack of "thi
Andrew Reilly writes:
> Does anyone know whether there's more to a "WinModem" than a
> line hybrid, a codec and a PCI interface?
"It Depends". For many of them, yes, that's pretty much all there is.
However Motorola (at least) has a reference design for a "WinModem"
that uses their DSP56303 o
Andrew Reilly writes:
> Does anyone know whether there's more to a "WinModem" than a
> line hybrid, a codec and a PCI interface?
"It Depends". For many of them, yes, that's pretty much all there is.
However Motorola (at least) has a reference design for a "WinModem"
that uses their DSP56303
Hi,
What is the path of least resistance for getting an unsupported ISA
PnP device to the point where you can do I/O to it (inb,outb)?
Do I need a driver, or is there some general purpose way for
getting the device "up" to the point that you can use /dev/io and a user
space application? (on -cur
Hi,
What is the path of least resistance for getting an unsupported ISA
PnP device to the point where you can do I/O to it (inb,outb)?
Do I need a driver, or is there some general purpose way for
getting the device "up" to the point that you can use /dev/io and a user
space application? (on -cu
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