Much of that will depend on you and your management.
The toolkits and development environments will allow you to get a driver
running fairly quickly, as long as you remain within the envelope of that
development environment, and that will depend upon a lot of things, to
include how well behaved your hardware is. If you have to “step out side the
box” however, and deal directly with the DDK, then you need to consider
taking one or more seminars from those that are available. Knowing as much
as possible about kernel mode and the DDK does not hurt, and can prove
invaluable when things go bump in the night
Gary G. Little
Staff Engineer
Broadband Storage, Inc.
xxxxx@broadstor.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Shiva prasad T.S. [mailto:xxxxx@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 4:14 AM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] 3rd party Device driver development tool or pure wdm driver
development…Which is the best???
Hi friends,
I would like to discuss here which would be the best option
whether to go for 3rd party device driver development tool or Building own
.sys driver using WDM…if anybody more experienced with
these two things could discuss issues on both the commercial and technical
advantages and disadvantages of each of them…
thanx,
shiv
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