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SubjectRe: difference between ports
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On 19:14, mercoledì 7 luglio 2004, you wrote:
> I would like to know if there are any difference
> between I/O ports such as serial port, parallel port,
> keyboard and ide from those ones used by network
> interface, such as ssh, ftp, http and telnet. Both can
> be accessed by check_region(), request_region() and
> release_region() functions? If not, what functions can
> be used to access those ports in kernel mode?


ehmm .. you are a bit confused I guess ..
you are confusing at least 3 different meanings of the term "port"...
kernel functions you cite refer to the I/O ports (different from serials,
parallels and keyborad)

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