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CYGWIN I/O port functions
- From: "Lior Kauffman" <Lior dot Kauffman at nsc dot com>
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- Cc: "Lior Kauffman" <Lior dot Kauffman at nsc dot com>
- Date: 26 Aug 2002 06:51:11 -0700
- Subject: CYGWIN I/O port functions
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Hi Experts,
I would like to ask - what are the CYGWIN functions analogue to the LINUX I/O port functions - outb(y,x), inb(x) ?
Thanks in advance for any clue,
Lior.
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