Re: How to develop and debug SCSI miniport driver in one machine?

By wrapping the API in a C++ class library. You can think of DS as an “MFC
for Drivers”.

Alberto.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jamey Kirby [mailto:xxxxx@storagecraft.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 12:11 PM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Re: How to develop and debug SCSI miniport driver in
one machine?

>And DriverStudio can save you the bother of having to waddle
through the API. It lets you concentrate on supporting your
hardware. <<

How does it accomplish this?


On 7 Jul 2002, at 8:02, Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:

>I’m developing the SCSI miniport driver in one machine using
>Numega
>Driver Studio Suites.

For what? SCSI miniport is very, very simple, and its logic in 90%
reflects the logic of your HBA hardware.
I don’t think you will have any significant gains in using DS for
miniports.

>I think Driver Stuido is a very good tool. The Softice
>and Drvier Monitor are good utilities for driver development.
>Any one has the same opinion?

I personally prefer WinDbg for debugging, but yes, SoftICE is
irreplaceable tool for Win9x/ME.

Max


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