The /dev directory contains the special device files for all the devices. The device files are created during installation, and later with the /dev/MAKEDEV script. The /dev/MAKEDEV.local is a script written by the system administrator that creates local-only device files or links (i.e. those that are not part of the standard MAKEDEV, such as device files for some non-standard device driver).
Jul 16, 2009 How to Install Dev-C and the GLUT Libraries for Compiling OpenGL Programs with ANSI C (version of July 16, 2009) These notes explain how to compile programs written in ANSI C with OpenGL and GLUT using the Dev-C compiler. Bloodshed Dev-C is a free C compiler and development environment for Windows operating systems. Orwell Dev-C is not available for Linux but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The most popular Linux alternative is Visual Studio Code, which is both free and Open Source.
This list which follows is by no means exhaustive or as detailed as it could be. Many of these device files will need support compiled into your kernel for the hardware. Read the kernel documentation to find details of any particular device.
If you think there are other devices which should be included here but aren't then let me know. I will try to include them in the next revision.
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