M25P(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual M25P(4)NAME
m25p -- STMicroelectronics M25P family of SPI-connected flash devices
SYNOPSIS
m25p* at spi0 slave 0
DESCRIPTION
The m25p driver provides support for STMicrolelectronics' M25P family of SPI connected NOR flash devices.
SEE ALSO spi(4)HISTORY
The machine-independent m25p driver was written by Garrett D'Amore for the Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network Project (CUWiN), and
appeared in NetBSD 4.0.
BUGS
Some important bits that are vital for use as a mass storage device are still missing. Specifically, there is no API to erase the device,
and there is no support for device partitioning.
BSD October 9, 2006 BSD
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UHMODEM(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual UHMODEM(4)NAME
uhmodem -- USB support for Huawei 3G wireless modem device
SYNOPSIS
uhmodem* at uhub?
ucom* at uhmodem?
HARDWARE
The uhmodem driver supports the following adapters:
Huawei E220
E-mobile D01HW
E-mobile D02HW
NTT DoCoMo a2502
DESCRIPTION
The uhmodem driver provides support for the Huawei 3G wireless modems and its variants. This type of device has multiple com ports. And
some modems have own storage to contain its device driver (for Windows). The uhmodem driver can handle all of these functions on the device.
When the device attached, it will attach multiple ucom devices. The former one is main com device to use communication with your network
provider, and others are sub com devices to monitor the condition of data communication and/or network status. These com devices can be used
simultaneously.
The device is accessed through the ucom(4) driver which makes it behave like a tty(4).
SEE ALSO tty(4), ubsa(4), ucom(4), usb(4)HISTORY
The uhmodem driver first appeared in NetBSD 5.0. Separate from ubsa driver.
BSD January 8, 2008 BSD
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