Hello everyone!
I am reading the Red Hat Virtualization documentation and this chapter (https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.3/html/technical_reference/se...) talks about the Serial Driver, and it mentions bytestream-oriented. I have never heard/read this term.
Have you already heard/read about this? Could someone share something about it?
@Emanuel_Haine Thanks for reaching out.
I am not entirely sure if its correct I found the below statement when searched.
A bytestream-oriented driver is a driver that reads and writes data in a bytestream format. This means that the driver reads and writes data one byte at a time, rather than in larger chunks.
@Emanuel_Haine Thanks for reaching out.
I am not entirely sure if its correct I found the below statement when searched.
A bytestream-oriented driver is a driver that reads and writes data in a bytestream format. This means that the driver reads and writes data one byte at a time, rather than in larger chunks.
@Wasim_Raja , thanks for contributing to this post.
Speaking of a serial driver, it makes sense to me now.
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