What is the easiest way to access a port on x86 using CE version 6?
We have a special hardware on IO port x and want to be able to read and
write to it from my application. Do I need driver? Can use some simple
user mode driver?
Re: New itaniums out at 2.5x perform gain ... stuff installed and running on VMS.... somehow easier to port it to x86-64. ... Given that active investigation of porting VMS to x86 was actually under way in the early '90s, suggesting that there's any insurmountable obstacle involved seems a bit unreasonable - especially now that x86 has become 64-bit. ...Alpha sales at this point in time is a very wrong mistake). ... (comp.os.vms)
Re: How to accesss memory map io register? ...access x86 I/O ports. ... The I/O port space is a special ... > General Driver Development Information... (microsoft.public.development.device.drivers)
Re: SGI files for chapter 11 ... HP are highly unlikely to port it to x86.... for an equally long period of time the VMS engineers that hang out here ... Presumably they still believe that IA64 is ... (comp.os.vms)
ANNONCE: kexec 2.6.8.1-kexec3 ... and hopefully mainline kernel inclusion.... - The i386 port now no longer uses init_mm and the implemetation ... so I ported the appropriate code from x86.... from x86 and was filter out 64bit io and memory resources.... (Linux-Kernel)
Re: SGI files for chapter 11 ... they "would have no great difficulty" doing the port....x86 has grown up a bit since Project Emerald. ... and some additional registers that aren't either GPRs or for SIMD.... (comp.os.vms)