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RE: help for unix driver



Thanks

Harivansh

>-----Original Message-----
>From:	mek@sco.com [SMTP:mek@sco.com]
>Sent:	Monday, November 09, 1998 9:24 PM
>To:	Harivansh S. Mehta;   
>Subject:	RE: help for unix driver
>
>	From harivansh@dcmds.co.in Sat Nov  7 06:27 EST 1998
>	
>	Hi Matt!
>	I am not aware of the UDI specifications. Where can one find the 
>details
>	for the same.
>	
>	
>	TIA
>	Harivansh
>	Project Manager
>	S&T Division
>	DCM DATA SYSTEMS LTD
>	INDIA
>
>Check out:
>	www.sco.com/UDI
>
>
>Matt
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From:	mek@sco.com [SMTP:mek@sco.com]
>>Sent:	Friday, November 06, 1998 6:50 PM
>>To:	Mailing List Recipients
>>Subject:	Re: help for unix driver
>>
>>>From pci-sig-request@znyx.com Fri Nov  6 08:00 EST 1998
>>>From: John R Pierce <pierce@hogranch.com>
>>>Subject: Re: help for unix driver
>>>Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 20:27:00 -0800
>>>in fact, he said SCO Unix.  http://www.sco.com/   I went ahead and perused
>>>this site, and quickly stumbled on the Hardware Developers site:
>>>http://www.sco.com/hdk/
>>>
>>>Guess what?  SCO UnixWare 7 and SCO OpenServer 5 have completely DIFFERENT
>>>driver interfaces!  Isn't Eunichs fun? And, somehow I won't be surprised if
>>>neither of these is completely compatible internally with older SCO ODT R3
>>>systems.
>>
>>All the more reason to move to UDI as soon as available, one driver,
>>working
>>on multiple Unixen, one set of source, no #ifdef this/that OS, write
>>once,
>>run anywhere...
>>
>>Matt
>>
>