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- From: jds@kom.auc.dk (Jes Degn Soerensen)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: Driver for GVP I/O Extender
- Date: 12 Feb 1996 09:49:21 +0100
- Organization: Aalborg University, Dept. of Communication Technology
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- In-reply-to: kassal@hobson.ecn.purdue.edu's message of 9 Feb 1996 16:51:20 GMT
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- >>>>> "Kerry" == Kerry Kassal <kassal@hobson.ecn.purdue.edu> writes:
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- Kerry> There is a few programming docs for the IOxtender in the newest
- Kerry> set of drivers for the card on
- Kerry> aminet(hard/drivr/GVPIOPatch10.lha, I think) The docs had a set
- Kerry> of addressess for the ports on the card. I too have a GVP
- Kerry> IOxtender, and would love to use it under NetBSD, but wouldn't
- Kerry> know where to start coding (only know C anyways.) *Sigh*
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- A: Most drivers are written in C
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- B: You could start looking at the IO-Extender driver for Linux (it is
- written in C aswell).
-
- Jes
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