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mdoc(7) police: Change -filled displays (which just happen
to be the same as -ragged in the current implementation) to -ragged. With mdocNG, -filled displays produce the correct output, formatted and justified to both margins.
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@ -55,13 +55,13 @@ may be used to specify a specific rotation value.
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.Pp
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The frequency (from most common to least) of English letters is as follows:
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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ETAONRISHDLFCMUGPYWBVKXJQZ
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Their frequencies as a percentage are as follows:
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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E(13), T(10.5), A(8.1), O(7.9), N(7.1), R(6.8), I(6.3), S(6.1), H(5.2),
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D(3.8), L(3.4), F(2.9), C(2.7), M(2.5), U(2.4), G(2),
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P(1.9), Y(1.9),
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@ -92,13 +92,13 @@ to be offended.
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rather than give us
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grief about it, okay?)
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.Ef
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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\&... let us keep in mind the basic governing philosophy
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of The Brotherhood, as handsomely summarized in these words:
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we believe in healthy, hearty laughter -- at the expense of
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the whole human race, if needs be.
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Needs be.
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.Bd -filled -offset indent-two -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent-two -compact
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--H. Allen Smith, "Rude Jokes"
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.Ed
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.Ed
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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ When
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.Ev TZ
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is used directly as a specification of the time conversion information,
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it must have the following syntax (spaces inserted for clarity):
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Em std offset
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.Bo
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.Em dst
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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ west (which may be indicated by an optional preceding
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Indicates when to change to and back from summer time. The
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.Em rule
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has the form:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Em date/time,date/time
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.Ed
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.Pp
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ is a sequence of hexadecimal
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.Dq digits
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(optionally separated by periods),
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of the form:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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<hex digits>.<hex digits>.<hex digits>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ addresses and returns
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.Tn ASCII
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strings representing the address in a
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notation in common use in the Xerox Development Environment:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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<network number>.<host number>.<port number>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ function returns no value.
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The major difference between this implementation and other allocation
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implementations is that the free pages are not accessed unless allocated,
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and are aggressively returned to the kernel for reuse.
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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Most allocation implementations will store a data structure containing a
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linked list in the free chunks of memory,
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used to tie all the free memory together.
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ and
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.Pp
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An interpreter file begins with a line of the form:
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Sy \&#!
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.Em interpreter
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.Bq Em arg
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ addresses and returns
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.Tn ASCII
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strings representing the address in a
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notation in common use:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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<network number>.<host number>.<port number>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ These functions calculate the error function of
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The
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.Fn erf
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calculates the error function of x; where
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.if n \{\
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erf(x) = 2/sqrt(pi)\(**\|integral from 0 to x of exp(\-t\(**t) dt. \}
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.if t \{\
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@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Analysts will accept 0**0 = 1 despite that x**y can
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approach anything or nothing as x and y approach 0
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independently.
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The reason for setting 0**0 = 1 anyway is this:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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If x(z) and y(z) are
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.Em any
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functions analytic (expandable
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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ proposed
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standard p854, namely that
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.Fn logb x
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satisfy
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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1 \(<=
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.Fn scalb \\*(Bax\\*(Ba \-logb(x)
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<
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@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ similar in spirit to the
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reserved operand, but very
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different in important details. Since the sign bit of a
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reserved operand makes it look negative,
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Fn copysign x "reserved operand"
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=
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.Pf \- Fa x ;
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The
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and the
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.Fn erff
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functions calculate the error function of x; where
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.if n \{\
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erf(x) = 2/sqrt(pi)\(**\|integral from 0 to x of exp(\-t\(**t) dt. \}
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.if t \{\
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approach anything or nothing as x and y approach 0
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independently.
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The reason for setting 0**0 = 1 anyway is this:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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If x(z) and y(z) are
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.Em any
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functions analytic (expandable
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ major device number to use for a particular device, check the file
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.Pa /dev/MAKEDEV
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to see if the device is known, or check
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the system dependent device configuration file:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Dq Pa /usr/src/sys/conf/device. Ns Aq Ar architecture
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.Ed
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.Pp
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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ routing lookup misses, or suspected network partitionings.
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.Pp
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The monitor command has the syntax:
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Nm
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.Op Fl n
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.Cm monitor
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ The monitor command has the syntax:
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.Pp
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The flush command has the syntax:
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Nm
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.Op Fl n
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.Cm flush
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ delineated family will be deleted.
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.Pp
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The other commands have the following syntax:
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Nm
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.Op Fl n
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.Ar command
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ The following tables list the AdvanSys products using these chips,
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their bus attachment type, maximum sync rate, and the maximum number of
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commands that can be handled by the adapter concurrently.
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Bl -column "ABP510/5150 " "ISA PnP " "Yes " "10MHz " "Commands " Footnotes
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Connectivity Products:
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.Pp
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ This board has been sold by SIIG as the Fast SCSI Pro PCI.
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.El
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.Ed
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Bl -column "ABP510/5150 " "ISA PnP " "Yes " "10MHz " Commands
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Single Channel Products:
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.Pp
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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ ABP970U PCI No 20MHz 240
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.El
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.Ed
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Bl -column "ABP510/5150 " "ISA PnP " "Yes " "10MHz " "Commands " "Channels "
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Multi Channel Products (Commands are per-channel):
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.Pp
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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ driver. Note that wide and twin channel features, although always supported
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by a particular chip, may be disabled in a particular motherboard or card
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design.
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Bl -column "aic7770 " "10 " "EISA/VL " "10MHz " "16bit " "SCBs " Features
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.Em "Chip MIPS Bus MaxSync MaxWidth SCBs Features"
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aic7770 10 EISA/VL 10MHz 16Bit 4 1
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.Tn SCSI
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bus connected to a Buslogic/Mylex MultiMaster or compatible controller:
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Bl -column "BT-956CD " "ISA " "Commands " Description
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MultiMaster "W" Series Host Adapters:
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.Pp
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creating, renaming, or deleting a directory entry may be calculated.
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.Pp
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Overall outline of VOP_LOOKUP:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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Check accessibility of directory.
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Look for name in cache, if found, then return name.
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Search for name in directory, goto to found or notfound as appropriate.
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.Ed
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.Pp
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notfound:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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If creating or renaming and at end of pathname,
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return
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.Er EJUSTRETURN ,
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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ leaving info on available slots else return
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.Ed
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.Pp
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found:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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If at end of path and deleting, return information to allow delete.
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If at end of path and renaming, lock target
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inode and return info to allow rename.
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.Dq vt100-w .
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The following suffixes should be used where possible:
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bl -column indent "With automatic margins (usually default)xx"
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.Bl -column indent "With automatic margins (usually default)xx" -offset indent
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.Sy "Suffix Meaning Example"
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-w Wide mode (more than 80 columns) vt100-w
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-am With automatic margins (usually default) vt100-am
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.Pf \- Ar \&np Ta No "Number of pages of memory concept100-4p"
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-rv Reverse video concept100-rv
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.El
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.Ed
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.Sh CAPABILITIES
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The description field attempts to convey the semantics of the
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capability.
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.Tn CRC
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value corresponding to a given file is defined by
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the following procedure:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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The
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.Ar n
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bits to be evaluated are considered to be the coefficients of a mod 2
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.Pp
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The equivalent distfile is as follows.
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Pq Ar name ...\&
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.Li ->
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.Op Ar login Ns @
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.Ar host
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Li install
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.Op Ar dest ;
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.Ed
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.It Fl i Ar iface Fl t Ar 0|1|2|3|4
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Select transmit speed.
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The available settings are as follows:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed "
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.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " -offset indent
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.Em "TX rate NIC speed"
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0 Auto -- NIC selects optimal speed
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1 1Mbps fixed
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3 5.5Mbps fixed
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4 11Mbps fixed
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.El
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Note that the 5.5 and 11Mbps settings are only supported on the 4800
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series adapters: the 4500 series adapters have a maximum speed of 2Mbps.
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.It Fl i Ar iface Fl s Ar 0|1|2|3
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Set power save mode.
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Valid selections are as follows:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bl -column "Selection " "Power save mode "
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.Bl -column "Selection " "Power save mode " -offset indent
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.Em "Selection Power save mode"
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0 None - power save disabled
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1 Constantly awake mode (CAM)
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2 Power Save Polling (PSP)
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3 Fast Power Save Polling (PSP-CAM)
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.El
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Note that for IBSS (ad-hoc) mode, only PSP mode is supported, and only
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if the ATIM window is non-zero.
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to two antennas, and transmit and receive diversity can be configured
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accordingly.
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Valid selections are as follows:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bl -column "Selection " "Diversity "
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.Bl -column "Selection " "Diversity " -offset indent
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.Em "Selection Diversity"
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0 Select factory default diversity
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1 Antenna 1 only
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2 Antenna 2 only
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3 Antenna 1 and 2
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.El
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The receive and transmit diversity can be set independently.
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The user
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the FCC (United States), ETSI (Europe), France and Japan.
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Frequencies
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in the table are specified in Mhz.
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan "
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.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan " -offset indent
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.Em "Channel ID FCC ETSI France Japan"
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1 2412 2412 - -
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2 2417 2417 - -
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13 - 2472 2472 -
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14 - - - 2484
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.El
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.Ed
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.Pp
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If an illegal channel is specified, the
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NIC will revert to its default channel.
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tables. Entries
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in the file should be of the form
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.Pp
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Ar hostname ether_addr
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.Op Cm temp
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.Op Cm pub
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.Pp
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The rest of the line consists of one or more space separated fields which have
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the following syntax:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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start_hour.start_minutes-end_hour.end_minutes:charge_unit_length
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.Ed
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.Pp
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ allowed inside this field. The hour and minutes specifications MUST have
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exactly 2 digits, in case just one digit is needed, a leading 0 must be used.
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.Pp
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For example,
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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14.00-18.00:90
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Sy if
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filter is invoked with arguments:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Cm if
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.Op Fl c
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.Fl w Ns Ar width
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@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ and
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flags.
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.Pp
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All other filters are called as:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Nm filter
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.Fl x Ns Ar width
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.Fl y Ns Ar length
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file (see
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.Xr pkg_create 1 ) ,
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then execute it with the following arguments:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Ar pkg-name
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.Ar INSTALL
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.Ed
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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ If a
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.Ar pre-install
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script exists for the package, it is then executed with the following
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arguments:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Cm script
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.Ar pkg-name
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.Ar PRE-INSTALL
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ If the package contains an
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file (see
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.Xr pkg_create 1 ) ,
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then mtree is invoked as:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Cm mtree
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.Fl u
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.Fl f
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@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ directive within this package.
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If a
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.Ar post-install
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script exists for the package, it is then executed as
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Cm script
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.Ar pkg-name
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.Ar POST-INSTALL
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ If the package contains a
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file (see
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.Xr pkg_create 1 ) ,
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then this is executed first as
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Cm require
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.Ar <pkg-name>
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.Ar DEINSTALL
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ knows how to do is delete the files created in the original distribution.
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The
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.Nm deinstall
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script is called as:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Cm script
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.Ar <pkg-name>
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.Ar DEINSTALL
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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ of the package.
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The
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.Nm post-deinstall
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script is called as:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Cm script
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.Ar <pkg-name>
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.Ar POST-DEINSTALL
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ directory is limited. Be sure to leave some number of `X' characters
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for
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.Xr mktemp 3
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to fill in with a unique ID.
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.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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Note: This should really not be necessary with
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.Nm ,
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since very little information is extracted from each package
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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ PPPDISC.
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Print the active vnodes. Each group of vnodes corresponding
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to a particular filesystem is preceded by a two line header. The
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first line consists of the following:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.No *** MOUNT Em fstype from
|
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on
|
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.Em on fsflags
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||||
|
@ -138,15 +138,13 @@ The
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NICs support a maximum transmit rate of 2Mbps.
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||||
The following table shows the
|
||||
legal transmit rate settings and the corresponding transmit speeds:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed "
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.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " -offset indent
|
||||
.Em "TX rate NIC speed"
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1 Very Low (0.5Mbps)
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2 Low (1Mbps)
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3 Medium (1.5Mbps)
|
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4 High (2Mbps)
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The version 4 firmware may ignore this setting. Note, that the IEEE802.11
|
||||
standard
|
||||
@ -214,8 +212,7 @@ The
|
||||
hopset varies both the number of RF channels and their frequencies
|
||||
and is dependent on radio regulations specified
|
||||
by regional authorities.
|
||||
.Bd -filled -offset indent
|
||||
.Bl -column "Hopset ID " "Country "
|
||||
.Bl -column "Hopset ID " "Country " -offset indent
|
||||
.Em "Hopset ID Country"
|
||||
1 USA
|
||||
2 Europe
|
||||
@ -227,7 +224,6 @@ by regional authorities.
|
||||
8 Australia
|
||||
9 Japan Test
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Whilst the card can be programmed to work with any hopset it makes
|
||||
sense to use the hopset for your own region to avoid interference from
|
||||
|
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ a status indication. All responses are in
|
||||
and in
|
||||
one of two forms.
|
||||
Successful commands have responses of:
|
||||
.Bd -filled -offset indent
|
||||
.Bd -ragged -offset indent
|
||||
.Sm off
|
||||
.Sy A Ar number No \en
|
||||
.Sm on
|
||||
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ is an
|
||||
.Tn ASCII
|
||||
representation of a decimal number.
|
||||
Unsuccessful commands are responded to with:
|
||||
.Bd -filled -offset indent
|
||||
.Bd -ragged -offset indent
|
||||
.Sm off
|
||||
.Xo Sy E Ar error-number
|
||||
.No \en Ar error-message
|
||||
|
@ -131,8 +131,7 @@ NICs support a maximum transmit rate of 2Mbps while the turbo NICs
|
||||
support a maximum speed of 6Mbps.
|
||||
The following table shows the
|
||||
legal transmit rate settings and the corresponding transmit speeds:
|
||||
.Bd -filled -offset indent
|
||||
.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed "
|
||||
.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " -offset indent
|
||||
.Em "TX rate NIC speed"
|
||||
1 Fixed Low (1Mbps)
|
||||
2 Fixed Standard (2Mbps)
|
||||
@ -142,7 +141,6 @@ legal transmit rate settings and the corresponding transmit speeds:
|
||||
6 Auto Rate Select (Standard)
|
||||
7 Auto Rate Select (Medium)
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The standard NICs support only settings 1 through 3. Turbo NICs support
|
||||
all the above listed speed settings.
|
||||
@ -272,8 +270,7 @@ Recognized regulatory authorities include
|
||||
the FCC (United States), ETSI (Europe), France and Japan.
|
||||
Frequencies
|
||||
in the table are specified in Mhz.
|
||||
.Bd -filled -offset indent
|
||||
.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan "
|
||||
.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan " -offset indent
|
||||
.Em "Channel ID FCC ETSI France Japan"
|
||||
1 2412 2412 - 2412
|
||||
2 2417 2417 - 2417
|
||||
@ -290,7 +287,6 @@ in the table are specified in Mhz.
|
||||
13 - 2472 2472 2472
|
||||
14 - - - 2484
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If an illegal channel is specified, the
|
||||
NIC will revert to its default channel.
|
||||
|
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