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Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 17:47:12 +0200 (MEST)
From: Frank Wagner <f DOT wagner AT gmx DOT net>
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Subject: Devicename conventions
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Hello,

does someone know wether there exists a document where I can find the
devicename differences between windows and Linux/Unix.

For example:
To program the serial port with Cygwin the devicename for Windows must be
/dev/com1 and on Linux /dev/ttyS0.

So I want to know which names the other devices should have for example the
keybord?

Is there a document where I can read this or doesn't this make any sense?
Can I also try the Linux conventions?

Thanks in advance

Frank

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