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Any tools for rapid development of device drivers ?
Posted by Michael Giourtas on October 2nd, 2003


Thanks

Posted by Norm Dresner on October 2nd, 2003


What CPU/OS?



Posted by Spiro on October 3rd, 2003


In article <blhjk8$idr$4@ulysses.noc.ntua.gr>, mgkiou@otenet.gr says...
never tried this but looks interesting: www.jungo.com.

Posted by Paul Burke on October 3rd, 2003


Michael Giourtas wrote:

ISA and PCI devices running under W95/98/NT4/2000/XP, but they've
stopped selling it! They still do DriverWorks as part of the SoftICE
suite, but you still need the Windows DDKs and frankly, you're as well
off just hacking the DDK examples.

For ISA and PCI, TVicHW32 is cheaper and is recommended.

Paul Burke


Posted by Michael Giourtas on October 3rd, 2003


Norm Dresner wrote:


Posted by Richard on October 3rd, 2003


Michael Giourtas <mgkiou@otenet.gr> wrote in news:blk2mj$1mq2$1
@ulysses.noc.ntua.gr:

Such tools likely exist. Without actually having more specific
information, it's kind of hard to try to make suggestions.

--
Richard

Posted by Michael Giourtas on October 4th, 2003


Richard wrote:
I am in a very preliminary search stage.
Please provide some indicatively.
thanks.