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 cam_cdbparse(3) -- CAM user library SCSI buffer parsing routines
    The CAM buffer/CDB encoding and decoding routines provide a relatively easy migration path for userland SCSI applications written with the similarly-named scsireq_* functions from the old FreeBSD SCSI...
 cam_close_device(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_close_spec_device(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_device_copy(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_device_dup(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_freeccb(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_getccb(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_get_device(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_open_btl(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_open_device(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_open_pass(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_open_spec_device(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_path_string(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 cam_send_ccb(3) -- CAM user library
    The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in programming with the CAM subsystem. This man page covers the basic set of library functions. More functions are documented in the m...
 can_change_color(3) -- curses color manipulation routines
    Overview curses support color attributes on terminals with that capability. To use these routines start_color must be called, usually right after initscr. Colors are always used in pairs (referred to ...
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