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<table class="head">
<tr>
<td class="head-ltitle">UVSCOM(4)</td>
<td class="head-vol">Device Drivers Manual</td>
<td class="head-rtitle">UVSCOM(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">uvscom</code> — <span class="Nd">USB
support for SUNTAC Slipper U VS-10U serial adapters driver</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 uvscom</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>uvscom_load="YES"</pre>
</div>
</section>
<section class="Sh">
<h1 class="Sh" id="HARDWARE"><a class="permalink" href="#HARDWARE">HARDWARE</a></h1>
<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">uvscom</code> driver supports the following
adapters:</p>
<p class="Pp"></p>
<ul class="Bl-bullet Bl-compact">
<li>DDI Pocket Air H" C@rd</li>
<li>DDI Pocket Air H" C@rd 64</li>
<li>NTT P-in</li>
<li>NTT P-in m@ster</li>
</ul>
</section>
<section class="Sh">
<h1 class="Sh" id="DESCRIPTION"><a class="permalink" href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></h1>
<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">uvscom</code> driver provides support for the
SUNTAC Slipper U VS-10U chip. Slipper U is a PC Card to USB converter for
data communication card adapters.</p>
<p class="Pp">The device is accessed through the <a class="Xr">ucom(4)</a>
driver which makes it behave like a <a class="Xr">tty(4)</a>.</p>
</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">uvscom</code> driver first appeared in
<span class="Ux">FreeBSD</span> and later in <span class="Ux">NetBSD
1.6</span>. This manual page was adopted from <span class="Ux">NetBSD</span>
by <span class="An">Tom Rhodes</span>
<<a class="Mt" href="mailto:trhodes@FreeBSD.org">trhodes@FreeBSD.org</a>>
in April 2002.</p>
</section>
</div>
<table class="foot">
<tr>
<td class="foot-date">April 26, 2017</td>
<td class="foot-os">FreeBSD 15.0</td>
</tr>
</table>
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