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Device Drivers Topics
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Programming interfaces that support access to storage devices, such as hard disk drives, that use the ATA or ATA/ATAPI-5 interfaces.
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AirPort is Apple's wireless network technology that delivers fast, reliable communications between computers in a local area network and between that network and the Internet.
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Programming interfaces that leverage the features of Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth is an open specification that enables short-range wireless communication between computers and peripherals.
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Programming interfaces that support development of Ethernet drivers.
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Programming interfaces that support access to devices that conform to the Fibre Channel standards for high-speed data transfer.
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Programming interfaces that support access to FireWire devices. FireWire is an implementation of the IEEE 1394 standards.
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Programming interfaces that support access to human-interface devices, such as mice and joysticks. Some of these devices provide tactile feedback, called force feedback.
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Programming interfaces that support access to random-access and sequential-access devices that provide data storage, including those that mount file systems or are bootable.
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Programming interfaces for developing in-kernel and application-level access for high-quality audio devices.
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Programming interfaces that support access to network configuration, networking devices, or network stacks.
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Programming interfaces that support access to Open Firmware for purposes of debugging and testing.
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Programming interfaces that support access to devices that use PCI and PC Card technologies, such as devices that require low-latency communication.
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Programming interfaces that support the development of printer drivers.
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The command sets and physical interfaces defined by the SCSI Architecture Model specifications.
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Programming interfaces that support access to scanners.
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Programming interfaces that support access to serial-port devices--such as modems, data terminals, and some printers--and the development of serial controller drivers.
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Programming interfaces that support access to digital still cameras.
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Programming interfaces that support access to USB devices. USB is a cross-platform peripheral standard that supports hot plugging and expandability for low-cost devices.
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View legacy technologies, including technologies, features, products, APIs, and programming techniques that are no longer supported or have been superseded.
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