+ Depending on exactly what you are trying to do, you normaly treat
+ /dev/ttyS0 as a file, and use normal file I/O. You might want to take a
+ look at the serial programing HOWTO.
Basically, due to some considerations, i can not use 'open' and all. Also,
i can not use 'inb', 'outb' directly. Is there any way in which i can
directly write to the queue used by serial driver and generate a software
interrupt.
Sharad.
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