> It is "based" on solaris, but many of the drivers and apps are quite
> different, and it supports a "generic" sas jbod's ses functions -
> Supermicro in my case (which is what controls the led's), when
> OpenSolaris does not.
What would it take to make these "generic" SAS JBODs work with SES? I
Hi Folks,
How do I watch for if anyone is working on a driver for the Rocket 622?
Or, how do I start learning about writing drivers please?
Many thanks,
Michelle.
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On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Michelle Knight wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> How do I watch for if anyone is working on a driver for the Rocket 622?
>
> Or, how do I start learning about writing drivers please?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Michelle.
illumos is the project you should be involved in for driver
On 02/06/11 08:37, Michelle Knight wrote:
Hi Folks,
How do I watch for if anyone is working on a driver for the Rocket 622?
Or, how do I start learning about writing drivers please?
Many thanks,
Michelle.
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Thanks Albert, Thanks Edward,
A lot of those links, especially to the Device Driver Tutorial and the article
on Writing Device Drivers just go to dead Oracle menu pages - I did find a new
page - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-
storage/solaris/documentation/index-jsp-137900.html but tha
On 02/06/11 09:50, Michelle Knight wrote:
Thanks Albert, Thanks Edward,
A lot of those links, especially to the Device Driver Tutorial and the article
on Writing Device Drivers just go to dead Oracle menu pages - I did find a new
page - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-
storage/solaris/d
This works. The PDF appears to be dead, but I didn't investigate.
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19253-01/817-5789/drivertut1/index.html
--- On Sun, 2/6/11, Michelle Knight wrote:
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> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Monitor or writing drivers
> To: "Discussion li
This also works and is probably more germane to Indiana.
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19963-01/819-3159/index.html
--- On Sun, 2/6/11, Michelle Knight wrote:
> From: Michelle Knight
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Monitor or writing drivers
> To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
First page only. The Solaris 10 seems to work, but not 11 :-(
--- On Sun, 2/6/11, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
> From: Reginald Beardsley
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Monitor or writing drivers
> To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
> Date: Sunday, February 6, 2011, 1:57 PM
> This also
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 11:57:30 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>This also works and is probably more germane to Indiana.
>
>http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19963-01/819-3159/index.html
Only the table of contents works, every hyperlink on it to the
underlying pages ends in a 404 though.
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( Kees Nuy
Google shows the following
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19963-01/819-3159/819-3159.pdf
A.S.
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>From the looks of things at Highpoint, writing a driver appears to be a pretty
>grim undertaking. The "open source" code doesn't appear to include all the
>source.
I notice in some searching on pricewatch.com that the Sabrent SBT-SRD4 which
sells for ~ $30US is based on an Sil3114 which appe
To write a device driver, one also needs a deep technical documentation
from the device manufacturer.
On 07.02.2011 1:19, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Google shows the following
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19963-01/819-3159/819-3159.pdf
A.S.
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Thanks very much folks; much appreciated.
I think that it was high time that I became conversant with C; although from
what I've been reading, I don't think there is any chance of me becoming to
the level required to write drivers I need this side of 2012.
Someone e-mailed me directly and sugge
Several points:
There's also a 4 port eSATA card based on the Sil3114 from IOGEAR, the
GIC704SR5 for $45US.
The Sun development toolset is available for free for Linux and vastly better
than gcc/gdb. However, since Linux requires gcc to compile a kernel and much
of the other software, you st
There was a time where I understood the 8086 architecture quite well. I had
Peter Norton's books and even wrote in Pascal and 8086 assembler taking over
the graphics subsystems - http://msknight.com/index.php?page=221 - don't ask
me what that code does now, though. I haven't got a clue.
A numbe
Hi,
I have an oi_147 x86 system (progressively upgraded from OpenSolaris 2009.06) that
for ages now launches a bunch of applications (consistently) on login to the
desktop, even though Preferences -> Startup Applications does not contain
entries for the apps concerned.
"Automatically remember
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