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19.Dd May 31, 2007
20.Dt USLCOM 4
21.Os
22.Sh NAME
23.Nm uslcom
24.Nd Silicon Laboratories CP2101/CP2102 based USB serial adapter
25.Sh SYNOPSIS
26To compile this driver into the kernel,
27place the following lines in your
28kernel configuration file:
29.Bd -ragged -offset indent
30.Cd "device uslcom"
31.Ed
32.Pp
33Alternatively, to load the driver as a
34module at boot time, place the following line in
35.Xr loader.conf 5 :
36.Bd -literal -offset indent
37uslcom_load="YES"
38.Ed
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40The
41.Nm
42driver supports Silicon Laboratories CP2101/CP2102 based serial adapters.
43.Sh HARDWARE
44The following devices should work with the
45.Nm
46driver:
47.Pp
48.Bl -bullet -compact
49.It
50Argussoft ISP
51.It
52Baltech card reader
53.It
54Burnside Telecom Desktop Mobile
55.It
56chip45.com Crumb128 module
57.It
58Jablotron PC-60B
59.It
60Lipowsky Baby-JTAG
61.It
62Lipowsky Baby-LIN
63.It
64Lipowsky HARP-1
65.It
66Pololu USB to Serial
67.It
68Silicon Laboratories CP2101
69.It
70Silicon Laboratories CP2102
71.It
72Track Systems Traqmate
73.El
74.Sh SEE ALSO
75.Xr tty 4 ,
76.Xr ucom 4 ,
77.Xr usb 4
78.Sh HISTORY
79The
80.Nm
81device driver first appeared in
82.Ox 4.0 .
83The first
84.Fx
85release to include it was
86.Fx 7.1 .
87.Sh AUTHORS
88The
89.Nm
90driver was written by
91.An Jonathan Gray Aq jsg@openbsd.org .
92.Sh CAVEATS
93Setting hardware flow control is not currently supported.
94.Pp
95Silicon Laboratories do not release any programming information
96on their products.
97