From: ursr@c.ict.om.org (Urs Rau)
Subject: how to make sense of "SYSCALLS.c.X"
24 Jan 1997 10:12:46 -0800
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Can anyone explain how to make sense of the file "SYSCALLS.c.X"?
Specifically what to the abbrev's mean "NC" etc...

I am after using "itimer" function but it would appear that 
something is not wuite rigth. 

I thouhgt that the above file would give me hints as to what IS 
and what IS NOT implemented as far as system calls go. Is there 
another (speak better) place to find that sort of info?

Many thanks in advance,

Urs

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