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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/message/fusion/ |
D | Config.in | 30 # for backward compatibility with pre-linux-2.2.15 kernels.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/s390/ |
D | 3270.txt | 248 current top entry. PF10 rotates backward through the command stack; 249 PF11 rotates forward. You may assign the backward function to any PF 254 editing, ESC-k and ESC-j retrieve backward and forward history.
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D | Debugging390.txt | 164 32 1=31 bit addressing mode 0=24 bit addressing mode (for backward 174 specification exception occurs, LPSW is fully backward 240 For backward compatibility ( because of the psw address hi bit which 1679 These come in two flavours, Format 0 ( 24 bit for backward )
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/sound/ |
D | btaudio | 19 The first does video, it is backward compatible to the bt848. The second
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/ |
D | ftape-bsm.c | 46 forward, backward enumerator
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/ia64/ |
D | efirtc.txt | 35 The Epoch is January 1st 1998. For backward compatibility reasons we don't
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/scsi/ |
D | README.st | 231 MTBSF Space backward over count filemarks. Tape positioned before 235 MTBSR Space backward over count records. 237 MTBSS Space backward over count setmarks.
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D | README.BusLogic | 311 To enable this backward compatibility option, invoke the AutoSCSI utility via
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/ |
D | README.DAC960 | 103 64 Bit 33MHz PCI (backward compatible with 32 Bit PCI slots) 109 64 Bit 33MHz PCI (backward compatible with 32 Bit PCI slots) 115 64 Bit 33MHz PCI (backward compatible with 32 Bit PCI slots) 132 64 Bit 33MHz PCI (backward compatible with 32 Bit PCI slots)
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D | exception.txt | 239 backward) is the address of the instruction that might fault, i.e.
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D | moxa-smartio | 31 2.2.5 and backward compatible to 2.0.3x. This driver supports Intel x86 and
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D | svga.txt | 141 0xff00 to 0xffff - aliases for backward compatibility:
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D | Configure.help | 4388 bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for 7159 This is a backward compatibility option, choose Y for now. 18117 insensitive. The only major reason for this option is backward 23794 present mainly for backward compatibility with older machines.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/input/ |
D | joystick-api.txt | 269 The driver offers backward compatibility, though. Here's a quick summary:
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D | joystick.txt | 579 For backward compatibility the old (v0.x) interface is still included.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | vfat.txt | 183 Because the extended FAT system is backward compatible, it is
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/i386/boot/ |
D | video.S | 429 # Aliases for backward compatibility.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/x86_64/boot/ |
D | video.S | 428 # Aliases for backward compatibility.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/networking/ |
D | NAPI_HOWTO.txt | 55 NAPI additions to the kernel do not break backward compatibility.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/cdrom/ |
D | aztcd | 65 which had and is having many major and minor changes which are not backward
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/linux-2.4.37.9/fs/hfs/ |
D | ChangeLog | 1296 hfs_extent_free() had test against NULL backward.
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