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Question on Unix ?

Hi to All,

Can we do device driver programming in Unix and how it is diff. from
Linux device driver programming?

Thanks in Advance.

Pravin
Nov 14 '05 #1
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On 4 Jan 2005 20:49:17 -0800, pr**********@rediffmail.com (Pravin
Shetty) wrote in comp.lang.c:
Hi to All,

Can we do device driver programming in Unix and how it is diff. from
Linux device driver programming?

Thanks in Advance.

Pravin


Your question has nothing at all to do with the C language. It is not
possible to write device drivers in standard C, so it is off-topic
here.

There is no "one" Unix.

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