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Ah, so that's what major numbers do. I went through some tutorials that has me writing a sample driver and never knew what major numbers did. I'll see if I can pick up a copy of Linux Kernel Development.
Thanks for your input, Scotch!
Thanks ambietZ! That does look like a good point for me to start. I'll start going through this now :)
I would still love to hear other suggestions or explanations.
I'm trying to write a software defined radio application in Linux (similar to GNU Radio for those who knows) and interfacing some hardware. Now, I'm not too familiar with driver development and this is my way to trying to get to learning how.
My question is: how do user-mode applications talk...
Out of the 5 Crucial rebates I've done, there was only one that was rejected, even though I did send everything in as before. Not sure what to make of that. Otherwise, they have a fairly quick turn around time.
I agree. Got this case a couple weeks back and I'm loving it. Cool and quiet ... and cheap! I thought the Centurion series were great value but this beats it by far.
If anyone has the foundation to put out a good alternative OS to Windows, it'd be Google. I'd be the first to jump on that. Having as big a name as Google, I'm sure they'll have no problems getting industrial support either.