Driver Development Books

Dear members. I'm a driver programmer and I constantly search for different information on this subject. So, I'd like to ask you, if you ever saw somewhere electronic versions of the following books please, e-mail me. Any help will be highly ap...




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#89001 - 01/03/02 06:08 PM Driver Development Books
nizeg Offline
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Dear members. I'm a driver programmer and I constantly search for different information on this subject. So, I'd like to ask you, if you ever saw somewhere electronic versions of the following books please, e-mail me. Any help will be highly appreciated.

"Systems Programming for Windows 95" by Walter Oney (I urgently need this book!!!)

"Writing Windows VxDs & Device Drivers; Programming Secrets for Virtual Device Drivers" by Karen Hazzah
"Writing Windows Virtual Device Drivers" by David Thielen, Bryan Woodruff
"Inside the Windows 95 File System (Nutshell Handbook)" by Stan Mitchell
"Writing Windows WDM Device Drivers" by Chris Cant
"Undocumented Windows 2000 Secrets" by Sven B. Schreiber

Excuse me for my bad English.

nizeg@beep.ru
nizeg@yandex.ru

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#89034 - 01/04/02 08:04 AM Re: Driver Development Books
Four and Twenty Offline
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why all the win 95 and vxd sh1t isn't that a bit dated?

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#89040 - 01/04/02 10:25 AM Re: Driver Development Books
nizeg Offline
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Registered: 01/03/02
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The thing is that currently I reverse-engineer the NTKERN.VXD module from Windows ME, and I need more info about VXD stuff. NTKERN is a real NT kernel (based on NT source code), but without lotta security stuff. Micro$oft tested all WDM stuff in Windows 98 before Windows 2000 was released. Windows 98 already contained all PnP and Power Management things that we all now have in Windows 2000/XP. Plus under Windows 98/ME I can quickly debug and test all my WDM drivers (though, real testing is only possible under Windows 2K platform). So, I need these books, especially "Systems Programming for Windows 95". wink

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#89106 - 01/05/02 06:17 PM Re: Driver Development Books
Atreyu Offline
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You could always try

Barns & Noble Booksellers

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#176742 - 01/24/07 04:22 PM Re: Driver Development Books
DevDri Offline
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Registered: 01/24/07
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Hi, I've used WinDriver in the past to do just that and i have found there a lot information about driver development. At the time their support service refered me to this link which was quite helpful: http://www.jungo.com/support/tech_docs/td96.html
...and you can also get some information about USB Device Firmware Development


Edited by DevDri (01/24/07 04:33 PM)

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#202434 - 09/09/09 11:58 AM Re: Driver Development Books
kukuruza Offline
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Registered: 09/08/09
Posts: 11
These books very good. Yes I saw, but resources have not remembered.

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