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ActiveState Komodo IDE 5.0.1 (Default branch)

Image Komodo IDE is a multi-platform, multi-language IDE for end-to-end development of dynamic Web applications. It makes creating robust apps fast and easy, with a rich feature set for client-side AJAX technologies such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and XML, coupled with advanced support for dynamic languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl. Features include comprehensive editing and debugging plus intelligent tools for regular expressions, team development, customization, and extensibility. The result is a powerful coding environment for framework stacks like Ruby on Rails and CakePHP and client libraries such as the Yahoo! UI Library and Dojo. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
Mercurial, Bazaar, and Git support. Code formatting. Multi-Window. Source code control checkout. UI improvements. Built on Mozilla 1.9. Performance improvements. Tabstops/abbreviations. Image

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HPTIDE(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 HPTIDE(4)

NAME
hptide -- Triones/Highpoint IDE disk controllers driver SYNOPSIS
hptide* at pci? dev ? function ? flags 0x0000 DESCRIPTION
The hptide driver supports the Triones/Highpoint HPT366, HPT370, HPT370A, HPT372 and HPT374 IDE controllers, and provides the interface with the hardware for the ata(4) driver. The 0x0002 flag forces the hptide driver to disable DMA on chipsets for which DMA would normally be enabled. This can be used as a debugging aid, or to work around problems where the IDE controller is wired up to the system incorrectly. SEE ALSO
ata(4), atapi(4), intro(4), pci(4), pciide(4), wd(4), wdc(4) BUGS
The timings used for the PIO and DMA modes for controllers listed above are for a PCI bus running at 30 or 33 MHz. This driver may not work properly on overclocked systems. BSD
October 8, 2003 BSD