| Asynchronous Transfer Mode | |
| Tru64 UNIX Version 4.0F or higher, April 1999 |
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This manual is for experienced UNIX kernel programmers responsible for writing Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) device drivers and kernel modules. It describes the Compaq Tru64TM UNIX® (formerly DIGITAL UNIX) ATM subsystem, how to configure the subsystem, and how to use the ATM kernel interfaces.
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