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From: kuznicki@cse.unl.edu (Steven Kuznicki)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: FreeBSD equivalent for Linux ioperm() ???
Date: 19 Sep 1995 17:25:54 GMT
Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln	
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Summary: looking for and equivalent call in FreeBSD for Linux ioperm().
Keywords: ioperm, permissions, io, I/O, set, rights

Do any of you Gurus know the equivalent function, or set of
functions that I could use in FreeBSD, that do the same as
the ioperm(start,len,flag) function does in Linux??

I don't want to have to write a device driver for a simple
task of reading and writing to a card in the 0x300-0x310 
memory region.


help if you can.....

Please reply to steve@cybernet.com for any direct solutions.

thanx!

-- 
Steven E. Kuznicki