Can someone suggest a good book for learning how to write Windows Device Drivers.
My target is Windows 2000 and SCSI devices (ie: CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-RAM, Magneto-Optical, and Jukeboxes).
Thanks
Weston Fryatt
Can someone suggest a good book for learning how to write Windows Device Drivers.
My target is Windows 2000 and SCSI devices (ie: CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-RAM, Magneto-Optical, and Jukeboxes).
Thanks
Weston Fryatt
Start with the DDK - it has decent documentation and adequate samples. Supplement that with Peter and Tony’s book for the vageries not explained well in the DDK.
“Windows NT Device Driver Development” - Peter Viscarola and Tony Mason.
You might also want to get Solomon’s and Russinovich’s book “Inside Windows 2000”, Third Edition, as a reference for the “how to” explanations.
Cheers
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Can someone suggest a good book for learning how to write Windows Device Drivers.
My target is Windows 2000 and SCSI devices (ie: CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-RAM, Magneto-Optical, and Jukeboxes).
Thanks
Weston Fryatt
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I have been using the DDK and reverse engineering the manufactures driver for the past few months… and I’m starting to get lost… I don’t know “WHY” I need to do something one way or the other… I need more of a step by step on how to create a device drivers and the explanation behind what I am doing…
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Start with the DDK - it has decent documentation and adequate samples. Supplement that with Peter and Tony’s book for the vageries not explained well in the DDK.
“Windows NT Device Driver Development” - Peter Viscarola and Tony Mason.
You might also want to get Solomon’s and Russinovich’s book “Inside Windows 2000”, Third Edition, as a reference for the “how to” explanations.
Cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Weston Fryatt [mailto:xxxxx@muuf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:28 PM
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Subject: [ntdev] Book
Can someone suggest a good book for learning how to write Windows Device Drivers.
My target is Windows 2000 and SCSI devices (ie: CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-RAM, Magneto-Optical, and Jukeboxes).
Thanks
Weston Fryatt
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You can try
“The Windows 2000 Device Driver Book” by Art Baker & Jerry Lozano
-Nattu
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[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com]On Behalf Of Weston Fryatt
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Subject: [ntdev] RE: Book
I have been using the DDK and reverse engineering the manufactures driver
for the past few months… and I’m starting to get lost… I don’t know “WHY”
I need to do something one way or the other… I need more of a step by step
on how to create a device drivers and the explanation behind what I am
doing…
----- Original Message -----
From: Vince Bridgers
To: NT Developers Interest List
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:42 PM
Subject: [ntdev] RE: Book
Start with the DDK - it has decent documentation and adequate samples.
Supplement that with Peter and Tony’s book for the vageries not explained
well in the DDK.
“Windows NT Device Driver Development” - Peter Viscarola and Tony Mason.
You might also want to get Solomon’s and Russinovich’s book “Inside
Windows 2000”, Third Edition, as a reference for the “how to” explanations.
Cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Weston Fryatt [mailto:xxxxx@muuf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:28 PM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Book
Can someone suggest a good book for learning how to write Windows
Device Drivers.
My target is Windows 2000 and SCSI devices (ie: CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-RAM,
Magneto-Optical, and Jukeboxes).
Thanks
Weston Fryatt
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