Re: what does kernel device puc do?

From: Jason (jason_at_ec.rr.com)
Date: 11/18/03

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    fbsd_user wrote:

    >Can some one explain what the kernel device puc statement does.
    >LINT does not give an info.
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    You do not need it. If you check the developers or archictics handbook
    you should find lots of detail there. Its a driver for all the older
    serial ports I think. It has some educationail purposes too. If you
    look in the source file and read the comments it tells what it does.

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