Character Device Driver
Appearance
It is a category of the Physical device drivers. A OS/2 Character Device Driver accesses data character oriented, often bytes or streams. Usually these drivers access data sequentially e.g. I/O for special hardware chips, like programmable I/O circuits.
OS/2 assigns names for these drivers e.g. MOUSE$ or LPT1. The driver may support more than one device with the same driver.
A character DD may be replaced by an other one with the same name (it depends on the loading sequence). This means, that such a driver needs to have a mechanism to unload.
List of Character Device Driver
- ACPICA$
- AFINET$
- AFOS2$
- APM$
- ASPIROU$
- ATAPI$
- CADH$$$$
- CD-ROM2$
- CHKDSK$
- CLOCK$
- COM1
- COM2
- CON
- DOS$
- GRADD$
- IBMEAN$
- IBM1FLP$
- IBMKBD$
- IBMS506$
- IFNET$
- INET$
- ISAPNP$
- KBD$
- LANMSG$$
- LPT1
- LPT2
- LPT3
- LPTx$
- LVM$
- MIDI$
- MMLEM$
- MOUSE$
- NUL
- OEMHLP$
- OS2DASD$
- POINTER$
- PRN
- PROTMAN$
- R0STUB$
- RESMGR$
- SBAUD1$
- SCREEN$
- SCSIMGR$
- SDDHELP$
- SINGLEQ$
- SSM$
- TESTCFG$
- THESEU5$
- TIMER0$
- UNICODE$
- USBAUD1$
- USBCDRM$
- USBD$
- USBEHCD$
- USBHID$
- USBKBD$
- USBMOU$
- USBMSD$
- USBOHCD$
- USBRESM$
- vboxgs1$
- vboxgst$
- VICAPSH$
- ___HLP$
- $USBPRT