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Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 18:25:21 +0100
From: acabrero <acabrero AT laurel DOT datsi DOT fi DOT upm DOT es>
Subject: How to use (ot simulate) the asm/io.h functions
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Hi,
My application uses some hardware functions included in the asm/io.h
header, that seem to bo not supported by Cygwin, so my question is if is
there any way to use them or to have the same functionality.
The functions I am interested in are inb and outb.
Thanks in advanced for any help.

Angel Luis Cabrero Senderos.


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