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- From: brad@huey.Jpl.Nasa.GOV (Brad Hines)
- Subject: Re: Interrupts under Windows ?
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- References: <1992Nov7.185758.14930@cs.tu-berlin.de> <BxH8HK.CEp@mail.boi.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 22:05:09 GMT
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- In article <BxH8HK.CEp@mail.boi.hp.com>, mconca@boi.hp.com (Mike_Conca) writes:
- >You want to write a virtual device driver (aka VxD). These run at ring-0
- >as part of the Windows operating system and are very powerful. The
- >tools necessary to write them come as part of the Windows DDK.
-
- I recall seeing that the was a "DDK-Lite" sort of thing included on
- the MS Developer's Network CD that I got recently. This may be enough
- to do what you need to do. The MSDN stuff is available via anonymous
- FTP from ftp.uu.net in /vendor/microsoft/developer-network, or something
- like that.
-
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- Brad Hines
- Internet: brad@huey.jpl.nasa.gov
- Jet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena, California
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