One of the popular video “mini” port drivers consists of over a million
lines of source code.
Tom Stonecypher
www.iStreamConsulting.com
“Calvin Guan” wrote in message news:xxxxx@ntdev…
> Well, video miniport is a lot of code-:).
> Our Radeon x86 free build miniport (ati2mtag.sys) is more than 600k. the
chk
> build doesn’t fit into a floppy…
>
> Calvin Guan, Software Developer xxxxx@nospam.ati.com
> SW2D-Radeon NT Core Drivers
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>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Maxim S. Shatskih [mailto:xxxxx@storagecraft.com]
> > Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 7:20 PM
> > To: Windows System Software Devs Interest List
> > Subject: [ntdev] Re: Flushing DMA Buffer Allocated with AllocateC
> > ommonBuffer
> >
> >
> > > Miniport. For example, look at the Permedia P3 sample in
> > the DDK, the DMA
> > > rendering is handled in the driver and not in the Miniport.
> > There’s not
> >
> > Then why the nVidia’s miniport is THIS huge (500KB or such)?
> >
> > Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP
> > StorageCraft Corporation
> > xxxxx@storagecraft.com
> > http://www.storagecraft.com
> >
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