Writing Kernel Modules | |
Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1 or higher, August 2000 |
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This guide contains information systems engineers need to write kernel modules for the Compaq Tru64TM UNIX operating system. It includes topics useful for device driver developers who can benefit from having an intermediate layer of code between the driver software and physical devices. It can also benefit third-party developers who want to augment the kernel with modules tailored to their particular environment.
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