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Comment | Matt Pietrek is god of windows internals. Matt is the author of one of my favorite books: "Windows 95 system programming secrets" and edits "Under the hood" in MSJ. The page doesn't contain much information of a programming nature - never the less worth a visit. He has some cool links :) |
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Comment | Walter Oney is the demi-god of VxD's and author of the authorotive VxD book: "Windows 95 Systems Programming". His page is most definately worth a visit. |
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Comment | Liu TaoTao is a master of Programming. His author of the TR dos simulation debugger and the windows TRW systems debugger - both which are freeware. His homepage documents a lot of the undocumented Windows stuff. |
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Comment | Microsofts online resource for windows developers. This site contains SDK's and DDK's in an online archive - which definately makes it a valuable resource. |
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Comment | Microsoft Systems Journal is the primary magazine for windows use and abuse from a programmers point of view anyways. |
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Comment | How strange! A site about windows internals. A good resource on Windows Internals - especially tools & texts. Definately worth a visit!!!! |
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Comment | Andrew Schulman is the Windows-worlds enfant terrible. Havok & mayhem seems to follow suit with Schulman which makes his homepage a distinct pleassure to devour. |
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Comment | Finnegan appears to be the tech editor on 2 out of three internals book on windows :).. "A really sick, twisted mind" - Matt Pietrek. Finnegan is also editor on MSJ. His page is quite good. |
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Comment | This is IMHO the very best site on Windows internals on the whole Web. Mostly ring 0 code for both Win9x & NT. But generally the site is a well of good sourcecodes. Mostly C though :( Untill lately known as NTinternals.com |
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Comment | Home of the Windows Systems Debugger Z-Trace/W. |
Graphics and Demo programing links
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Comment | The Hornet archive is the "Demo" scene's official unofficial joint venture to promote demo's. The sourcecode archieves are very impressing and the demo's and other artworks are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cool. |
Processor specific links
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Comment | Sandpile is a major resource in only documentation on the intel processor. Unlike the intel link this is readable online and it does contain a little something on much hyped Appendix H. |
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Intel - home of PC. Valuable
and free information in excess is avaible on
this site.
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Miscellaneous Programming links
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Comment | One of the sites that I totally admire. If you need documentation - official as unofficial - this is the best bet on the web.. |
C racking links
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Comment | Home of the HCU. Fravia's legendary site about cracking which IMHO is overrated because it has generally taken a "how to crack this specific product" approach which teaches you techniques which in practice turn out to be very hard to apply. Still - worth a visit for anybody into desiging copyprotection. A must actually. The wise man always studies his opponant. |
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Comment | Home of the HCU. Fravia's legendary site about cracking which IMHO is overrated because it has generally taken a "how to crack this specific product" approach which teaches you techniques which in practice turn out to be very hard to apply. Still - worth a visit for anybody into desiging copyprotection. A must actually. The wise man always studies his opponant. |
Assembly Language Links
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Comment | A full book introductory book on Assembly Language Programming on the X86'er. Most definately worth a visit. Learn now if you don't already know. |
Other non assorted links
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Comment | I Home of Softice and more. The primary creater of error correction tools. |
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Comment | The numero uno site in runtime encrypition |
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Comment | Online book :) |
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Comment | Online books, texts competitions and more. Generally not very good but occationally something worth while is here. |
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Comment | Online books - lot's soft-core books. |