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.NET Micro Framework
Building the USB driver under the Micro Framework Version 3 Porting Kit
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over 5 years ago
by
Colin Miller
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The version 3 Micro Framework Porting Kit includes a working USB sample driver for partners to support their USB-based development boards. In this first part of a two-part posting, we will step through the process of building a USB driver. We'll follow...
.NET Micro Framework
Test-signing the Micro Framework USB driver for installation on Vista 64-bit systems
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over 5 years ago
by
Colin Miller
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The 64-bit version of Windows Vista requires all kernel mode drivers or services to pass a validation. In this follow-up of building USB driver in the Micro Framework, I’ll briefly outline the necessary steps to sign a driver that meets the requirement...
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