Now that I have getch() to work, I have yet another problem. BTW, thank you for answering these questions, I do ask a lot, only because I am eager to know, what is a board used for anyways :)
Ok, he's the problem...
#include iostream.h
#include conio.h
int main()
{
char movement;
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hallo, ik heb hier een vraagje. hoeveel gebruikers kunnen er op 1 unix systeem. hopelijk antwoorden golle nu want ik moet da vinde voor school en die leerkracht zaagt. :p
groetjes eu wacht wa was mijne nick ah ja vraagje
groetjes vraagje
ik kan geen engels dus antwoord liever in het... (1 Reply)
Hey my friend was asking me if i knew a way to cout how many different words in a file. I told him no not off hand, but i was thinking about it, and i started to wonder also. I imagine this is probably pretty simple im just missing something, I keep confusing my self with how you would compair and... (16 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone please explain a little about df command. I have following question:
Following example is showing % used as 4 where as total free blocks are 15.46 out of 16.00 MB blocks.
df -m /test
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ddi_get_instance
ddi_get_instance(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers ddi_get_instance(9F)NAME
ddi_get_instance - get device instance number
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
int ddi_get_instance(dev_info_t *dip);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
dip Pointer to dev_info structure.
DESCRIPTION
ddi_get_instance() returns the instance number of the device corresponding to dip.
The system assigns an instance number to every device. Instance numbers for devices attached to the same driver are unique. This pro-
vides a way for the system and the driver to uniquely identify one or more devices of the same type. The instance number is derived by the
system from different properties for different device types in an implementation specific manner.
Once an instance number has been assigned to a device, it will remain the same even across reconfigurations and reboots. Therefore,
instance numbers seen by a driver may not appear to be in consecutive order. For example, if device foo0 has been assigned an instance
number of 0 and device foo1 has been assigned an instance number of 1, if foo0 is removed, foo1 will continue to be associated with
instance number 1 (even though foo1 is now the only device of its type on the system).
RETURN VALUES
ddi_get_instance() returns the instance number of the device corresponding to dip.
CONTEXT
ddi_get_instance()can be called from user or interrupt context.
SEE ALSO path_to_inst(4)
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.10 20 Jul 1994 ddi_get_instance(9F)