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Ilias Tsigkogiannis' Introduction to Windows Device Drivers
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driver writing != bus driving
Windows Development Videos and Presentations
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over 7 years ago
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iliast
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WHDC has a very nice page that with many presentations and videos about driver development at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/foundation/DevNotes.mspx You'll find there 9 videos about WDF, 3 about KMDF, and 2 about kernel debugging, as well as...
driver writing != bus driving
Introduction to the Kernel-Mode Driver Framework (KMDF)
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iliast
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As I have written in my previous posts, the Windows Driver Foundation (WDF) consists of the User-Mode Driver Framework or UMDF (which I introduced in my previous post ) and the Kernel-Mode Driver Framework or KMDF. In this post I would like to provide...
driver writing != bus driving
Windows Device Drivers Book Reviews
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over 7 years ago
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iliast
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A quick search in the web reveals that the number of the books that are related to windows device drivers can be counted with the fingers of one hand. Even worse, most of the books are either too old (published before or around windows 2000) and/or not...
driver writing != bus driving
Introduction to the User-Mode Driver Framework (UMDF)
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iliast
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The first WDF framework that I'll talk about is the UMDF (User-Mode Driver Framework). This framework allows the development of user-mode drivers. Currently, the supported devices are USB non-isochronous devices, like digital cameras, portable media players...
driver writing != bus driving
Introduction to the Windows Driver Foundation (WDF)
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over 7 years ago
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iliast
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As I've mentioned in my previous posts, Microsoft is trying to simplify the development of windows device driver by changing the corresponding driver framework. Therefore, WDM (Windows Driver Model), which is the old framework will gradually be replaced...
driver writing != bus driving
Hardware and Driver Developer Blogs + Driver tips
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over 7 years ago
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iliast
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Thanks, to craigrow , I saw that Microsoft has created a list for hardware and driver developer blogs . I'm still not there yet, but I hope that this will change :) Another interesting link are the driver tips , which include papers about driver synchronization...
driver writing != bus driving
Introduction to the Windows Driver Model (WDM)
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over 7 years ago
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iliast
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The Windows Driver Model (WDM) has been the dominant framework for framework development since Windows 98. Before WDM, there were different frameworks for each kind of device. The idea behind WDM was to unite all these frameworks and provide binary (this...
driver writing != bus driving
A Comparison of the Linux and Windows Device Driver Architectures
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over 7 years ago
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iliast
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While searching for something irrelevant, I found a very interesting paper, called "A Comparison of the Linux and Windows Device Driver Architectures" by Melekam Tsegaye and Richard Foss. It was published at the ACM Operating Systems Review, Volume 38...
driver writing != bus driving
Key Driver Concepts and Driver Development books
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While looking at the traffic at the OSR ndev mailing list I saw that some introductory questions are answered in Microsoft's Key Driver Concepts page. The links in this page include (but are not limited to) information about: Synchronization primitives...
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