Searched refs:EOM (Results 1 – 11 of 11) sorted by relevance
69 cat <<EOM heredoc75 EOM84 cat <<EOM heredoc90 EOM124 cat <<EOM heredoc132 EOM
23 cat <<EOM heredoc48 EOM227 (cat <<EOM heredoc232 EOM262 cat <<EOM heredoc271 EOM
26 cat <<EOM heredoc36 EOM
17 cat <<EOM heredoc20 EOM
14 - print <<EOM;19 -EOM
47 cat <<EOM heredoc64 EOM
51 cat <<EOM heredoc70 EOM
28 cat <<EOM heredoc39 EOM
52 # tx-ignore-nack-until-eom ignore early NACKs until EOM58 # <op>[,<mode>] tx-no-eom don't set the EOM bit59 # <op>[,<mode>] tx-early-eom set the EOM bit one byte too soon74 # 10 bits per 'byte': bits 0-7: data, bit 8: EOM, bit 9: ACK211 Don't set the EOM bit. Normally the last byte of the message has the EOM213 without ever sending an EOM. This can be used to test how a receiver218 Set the EOM bit one byte too soon. This obviously only works for messages219 of two bytes or more. The EOM bit will be set for the second-to-last byte
1250 u8 EOM:1; /* End Of Medium - reserved for random access devices */ member
320 EOM Behaviour When Writing