sents the ports or slot numbers until you get
to the device. For USB I'd like to see an entry in that directory for
each USB endpoint.
The way devfs works looks very much like what I want.
...but I suppose I can like and want as much as I'd like until I
contribute some code.
Todd Lyons wrote:
Tyson D Sawyer wrote on Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 05:49:10PM -0500 :
The only state I forsee is _slow_. A flat out balls to the wall copy
CD? Think of embedded systems. Additionally, embedded systems with
BTW: That's a LOT faster than a floppy.
Touche. I'll try
esktop machine and performance of a system
isn't always measured in MB/sec.
Cheers!
Ty
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Tyson D Sawyer iRobot Corporation
Senior Systems EngineerMilitary Systems Division
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Robots for
ot having a
consistent ttyS to connect to is a problem. For now we are ignoring the
problem. Eventually I will have to do some sort of a hack with devfs
(or something like that) so that each node has a consistant name.
Cheers!
Ty
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Tyson D Sawyer iRobot Corporation