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diff --git a/static/freebsd/man4/uslcom.4 3.html b/static/freebsd/man4/uslcom.4 3.html deleted file mode 100644 index 52c7dbfb..00000000 --- a/static/freebsd/man4/uslcom.4 3.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -<table class="head"> - <tr> - <td class="head-ltitle">USLCOM(4)</td> - <td class="head-vol">Device Drivers Manual</td> - <td class="head-rtitle">USLCOM(4)</td> - </tr> -</table> -<div class="manual-text"> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="NAME"><a class="permalink" href="#NAME">NAME</a></h1> -<p class="Pp"><code class="Nm">uslcom</code> — <span class="Nd">Silicon - Laboratories CP2101/CP2102/CP2103/CP2104/CP2105 based USB serial - adapter</span></p> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="SYNOPSIS"><a class="permalink" href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></h1> -<p class="Pp">To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines - in your kernel configuration file:</p> -<div class="Bd Pp Bd-indent"><code class="Cd">device usb</code> -<br/> -<code class="Cd">device ucom</code> -<br/> -<code class="Cd">device uslcom</code></div> -<p class="Pp">Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place - the following line in <a class="Xr">loader.conf(5)</a>:</p> -<div class="Bd Pp Bd-indent Li"> -<pre>uslcom_load="YES"</pre> -</div> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="DESCRIPTION"><a class="permalink" href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></h1> -<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">uslcom</code> driver supports Silicon - Laboratories CP2101/CP2102/CP2103/CP2104/CP2105 based USB serial - adapters.</p> -<p class="Pp">The datasheets for the CP2101/CP2102/CP2103 list the maximum - supported baud rate as 921,600. Empirical testing has shown that the rates - 1,228,800 and 1,843,200 also work, at least on some hardware, so the driver - allows setting those rates.</p> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="HARDWARE"><a class="permalink" href="#HARDWARE">HARDWARE</a></h1> -<p class="Pp">The following devices should work with the - <code class="Nm">uslcom</code> driver:</p> -<p class="Pp"></p> -<ul class="Bl-bullet Bl-compact"> - <li>AC-Services CAN, CIS-IBUS, IBUS and OBD interfaces</li> - <li>Aerocomm Radio</li> - <li>AKTACOM ACE-1001 cable</li> - <li>AMBER Wireless AMB2560</li> - <li>Arkham DS-101 Adapter</li> - <li>Argussoft ISP</li> - <li>Arygon Technologies Mifare RFID Reader</li> - <li>AVIT Research USB-TTL interface</li> - <li>B&G H3000 Data Cable</li> - <li>Balluff RFID reader</li> - <li>Baltech card reader</li> - <li>BEI USB VCP Sensor</li> - <li>Burnside Telecom Desktop Mobile</li> - <li>chip45.com Crumb128 module</li> - <li>Clipsal 5000CT2, 5500PACA, 5500PCU, 560884, 5800PC, C5000CT2 and L51xx - C-Bus Home Automation products</li> - <li>Commander 2 EDGE(GSM) Modem</li> - <li>Cygnal Fasttrax GPS and Debug adapter</li> - <li>DataApex MultiCOM USB to RS232 converter</li> - <li>Degree Controls USB adapter</li> - <li>DekTec DTA Plus VHF/UHF Booster</li> - <li>Dell DW700 GPS Receiver</li> - <li>Digianswer ZigBee/802.15.4 MAC</li> - <li>Dynastream ANT Development kits</li> - <li>Elan USBcount50, USBscope50, USBpulse100 and USBwave12</li> - <li>ELV USB-I2C interface</li> - <li>EMS C1007 HF RFID controller</li> - <li>Festo CPX-USB and CMSP interfaces</li> - <li>Gemalto Prox-PU/CU contactless card reader</li> - <li>Helicomm IP-Link 1220-DVM</li> - <li>IMS USB-RS422 adapter</li> - <li>Infinity GPS-MIC-1 Radio Monophone</li> - <li>INSYS Modem</li> - <li>IRZ SG-10 and MC35pu GSM/GPRS Modems</li> - <li>Jablotron PC-60B</li> - <li>Kamstrup M-Bus Master MultiPort 250D and Optical Eye/3 wire utility meter - interfaces</li> - <li>Kyocera GPS</li> - <li>Link Instruments MS-019 and MS-028 Oscilloscope/Logic Analyzer/Pattern - Generators</li> - <li>Lipowsky Baby-JTAG, Baby-LIN and HARP-1</li> - <li>MEI CashFlow SC and Series 2000 cash acceptors</li> - <li>MJS USB-TOSLINK Adapter</li> - <li>MobiData GPRS USB Modems</li> - <li>MSD DashHawk</li> - <li>Multiplex RC adapter</li> - <li>Optris MSpro LT Thermometer</li> - <li>Owen AC4 USB-RS485 converter</li> - <li>Pirelli DP-L10 SIP phone</li> - <li>PLX CA-42 Phone cable</li> - <li>Pololu USB to Serial</li> - <li>Procyon AVS Mind Machine</li> - <li>Renesas RX-Stick for RX610</li> - <li>Siemens MC60 Cable</li> - <li>Silicon Laboratories generic CP2101/CP2102/CP2103/CP2104/CP2105 chips</li> - <li>Software Bisque Paramount ME</li> - <li>SPORTident BSM7-D USB</li> - <li>Suunto Sports Instrument</li> - <li>Syntech CipherLab USB Barcode Scanner</li> - <li>T-Com TC 300 SIP phone</li> - <li>Tams Master Easy Control</li> - <li>Telegesis ETRX2USB</li> - <li>Timewave HamLinkUSB</li> - <li>Tracient RFID Reader</li> - <li>Track Systems Traqmate</li> - <li>Vaisala USB Instrument cable</li> - <li>VStabi Controller</li> - <li>WAGO 750-923 USB Service Cable</li> - <li>WaveSense Jazz Blood Glucose Meter</li> - <li>WIENER Plein & Baus CML Data Logger, RCM Remote, and PL512 and MPOD - PSUs</li> - <li>WMR RIGblaster Plug&Play and RIGtalk RT1</li> - <li>Zephyr Bioharness</li> -</ul> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="FILES"><a class="permalink" href="#FILES">FILES</a></h1> -<dl class="Bl-tag Bl-compact"> - <dt><span class="Pa">/dev/ttyU*</span></dt> - <dd>for callin ports</dd> - <dt><span class="Pa">/dev/ttyU*.init</span></dt> - <dd style="width: auto;"> </dd> - <dt><span class="Pa">/dev/ttyU*.lock</span></dt> - <dd>corresponding callin initial-state and lock-state devices - <p class="Pp"></p> - </dd> - <dt><span class="Pa">/dev/cuaU*</span></dt> - <dd>for callout ports</dd> - <dt><span class="Pa">/dev/cuaU*.init</span></dt> - <dd style="width: auto;"> </dd> - <dt><span class="Pa">/dev/cuaU*.lock</span></dt> - <dd>corresponding callout initial-state and lock-state devices</dd> -</dl> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="SEE_ALSO"><a class="permalink" href="#SEE_ALSO">SEE - ALSO</a></h1> -<p class="Pp"><a class="Xr">tty(4)</a>, <a class="Xr">ucom(4)</a>, - <a class="Xr">usb(4)</a></p> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="HISTORY"><a class="permalink" href="#HISTORY">HISTORY</a></h1> -<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">uslcom</code> device driver first appeared in - <span class="Ux">OpenBSD 4.0</span>. The first - <span class="Ux">FreeBSD</span> release to include it was - <span class="Ux">FreeBSD 7.1</span>.</p> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="AUTHORS"><a class="permalink" href="#AUTHORS">AUTHORS</a></h1> -<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">uslcom</code> driver was written by - <span class="An">Jonathan Gray</span> - <<a class="Mt" href="mailto:jsg@openbsd.org">jsg@openbsd.org</a>>.</p> -</section> -</div> -<table class="foot"> - <tr> - <td class="foot-date">December 9, 2019</td> - <td class="foot-os">FreeBSD 15.0</td> - </tr> -</table> |
