karsh@geowhiz.UUCP (Bruce Karsh) (08/22/85)
We just received a copy of the book "Guide to Writing a Unix Driver" from Masscomp. It describes in pretty much detail how to write a Unix driver. There is a lot of information that is specific to Masscomp's enhancements to Unix for real-time operation. But most of the stuff in the book would probably apply to most any Unix system. The book includes templates for writing drivers, and there are a lot of examples. There is a summary of all the .h files used by drivers. There are man pages for system routines, e.g. spl7. We paid $135.00 for Masscomp product OEMPAK-500. This includes both "CPU Reference Manual" & "Guide to Writing Unix Device Drivers." This looks like a nice way to learn about device drivers. I don't know what restrictions Masscomp has on this publication. The title page says: The software described in this document is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license and with the inclusion of the copyright notice shown on this page. Neither the software, this document, nor any copies thereof may be provided or otherwise made available to anyone other than the licensee. Title to and ownership of this software remains with Massachusetts Computer Corporation (MASSCOMP) or with its licensor. Masscomp's address is: Masscomp 1 Technology Park Westford, MA 01886 I am not affiliated with Masscomp. Unix is a trademark of Bell Telephone Laboratories, inc. Masscomp is a trademark of Massachusetts Computer Corporation. -- Bruce Karsh U. Wisc. Dept. Geology and Geophysics 1215 W Dayton, Madison, WI 53706 (608) 262-1697 {ihnp4,seismo}!uwvax!geowhiz!karsh