The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1  ===================================================================    
    2  Release Note of Linux Driver for Moxa's C104/C168/CI-104J
    3  ===================================================================    
    4 
    5  -------------------------------------------------------------------
    6  Ver. 1.1                                              Sep.  1, 1999
    7  -------------------------------------------------------------------
    8  1. Improved:
    9    a. Static driver (kernel) and dynamic driver (loadable module) 
   10       modes are supported.
   11    b. Multiple Smartio PCI series boards sharing the same IRQ 
   12       supported.
   13 
   14  -------------------------------------------------------------------
   15  Ver. 1.0                                              Feb  17, 1997
   16  -------------------------------------------------------------------
   17  1. Newly release.
   18 

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