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 mca_conf_read(9) -- MicroChannel Architecture bus
    The MCA device provides support for IBM's MicroChannel Architecture bus found on IBM PS/2 systems and selected workstations. It was designed as a replacement bus for the ISA bus found on IBM's older...
 mca_conf_write(9) -- MicroChannel Architecture bus
    The MCA device provides support for IBM's MicroChannel Architecture bus found on IBM PS/2 systems and selected workstations. It was designed as a replacement bus for the ISA bus found on IBM's older...
 mca_intr_disestablish(9) -- MicroChannel Architecture bus
    The MCA device provides support for IBM's MicroChannel Architecture bus found on IBM PS/2 systems and selected workstations. It was designed as a replacement bus for the ISA bus found on IBM's older...
 mca_intr_establish(9) -- MicroChannel Architecture bus
    The MCA device provides support for IBM's MicroChannel Architecture bus found on IBM PS/2 systems and selected workstations. It was designed as a replacement bus for the ISA bus found on IBM's older...
 mca_intr_evcnt(9) -- MicroChannel Architecture bus
    The MCA device provides support for IBM's MicroChannel Architecture bus found on IBM PS/2 systems and selected workstations. It was designed as a replacement bus for the ISA bus found on IBM's older...
 MCHTYPE(9) -- functions and macros for managing memory used by networking code
    The mbuf functions and macros provide an easy and consistent way to handle a networking stack's memory management needs. An mbuf consists of a header and a data area. It is of a fixed size, MSIZE (de...
 MCLGET(9) -- functions and macros for managing memory used by networking code
    The mbuf functions and macros provide an easy and consistent way to handle a networking stack's memory management needs. An mbuf consists of a header and a data area. It is of a fixed size, MSIZE (de...
 memcmp(9) -- compare byte string
    The memcmp() function compares byte string b1 against byte string b2. Both strings are assumed to be len bytes long.
 memcpy(9) -- copy byte string
    The memcpy() function copies len bytes from string src to string dst. The arguments must not overlap -- behavior if the arguments overlap is undefined. To copy byte strings that overlap, use memmove(9...
 memmove(9) -- copy byte string
    The memmove() function copies len bytes from string src to string dst. The two strings may overlap; the copy is always done in a non-destructive manner.
 memset(9) -- write a byte to byte string
    The memset() function writes len bytes of value c (converted to an unsigned char) to the string b.
 MEXTADD(9) -- functions and macros for managing memory used by networking code
    The mbuf functions and macros provide an easy and consistent way to handle a networking stack's memory management needs. An mbuf consists of a header and a data area. It is of a fixed size, MSIZE (de...
 MEXTMALLOC(9) -- functions and macros for managing memory used by networking code
    The mbuf functions and macros provide an easy and consistent way to handle a networking stack's memory management needs. An mbuf consists of a header and a data area. It is of a fixed size, MSIZE (de...
 MEXTREMOVE(9) -- functions and macros for managing memory used by networking code
    The mbuf functions and macros provide an easy and consistent way to handle a networking stack's memory management needs. An mbuf consists of a header and a data area. It is of a fixed size, MSIZE (de...
 MFREE(9) -- functions and macros for managing memory used by networking code
    The mbuf functions and macros provide an easy and consistent way to handle a networking stack's memory management needs. An mbuf consists of a header and a data area. It is of a fixed size, MSIZE (de...
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