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Ilias Tsigkogiannis' Introduction to Windows Device Drivers
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driver writing != bus driving
UMDF Architecture talks
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iliast
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During the last month I spent a lot of time going into more depth into UMDF. I wanted to make a more in-depth post about UMDF, but I just saw the UMDF talks (audio+slides) from WinHEC 2006 have been posted at the UMDF website . Since some of the topics...
driver writing != bus driving
Crash Dump Analysis
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I'm sure that many of you have had the unfortunate experience of watching the windows Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) while working, and possibly have lost important data. A common reaction in this case is to blame Microsoft and continue working after the...
driver writing != bus driving
Windbg Tutorials
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over 6 years ago
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The debugger is always a very helpful tool for a developer. In this post I'll present windbg. This tool works both as a user-mode debugger (in order to debug user applications) and as a kernel-mode debugger (in order to debug windows drivers). It's not...
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