Legacy driver and PnP under Win2k

Dear All,

I installed “legacy” WinNT driver for PCI device
under Win2k. I used the same old NT way - added
service
to the register. It works fine.

However in Device Manager tab it shows “? Multimedia
Controller” (well, Win recognized my board this way)
under Multimedia Controllers class.

Well, when I install the same driver with .inf file
it installs: a) driver for device; b) hidden driver
for
the same device as a service.
Certainly, both of them uses the same resources and
reports problems. Also, it seems like two copies of
the same driver are loaded into the memory.

Could somebody suggest a kind of dummy .inf file to
fool Windows? Is it any way to tell Windows that
this PnP device is already served?

Regards,
Alex


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Hello,

no way with inf file for legacy NT PCI driver. The system
means this is a WDM driver.

Its is simple to add PnP Stuff to your PCI driver code,
than you can use a INF file.

elli


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