* dwork_luck [2007-07-09 06:35:41]:
Try vspd(virtual serial ports driver), hope that’s what you are looking for.
>Hi Chis and Jake,
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>Thank for the comments. Between your comments, and going through DDK samples, I am beginning to get some ideas, but, not very confident with myself.
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>So, in general, it appear that the best thing to do is to write the drive such that it lets the system, the pnp manager, load the drivers upon power up (once intalled). But, in my case, there is no hardware involved at all. So, is it then my best choice to let devcon.exe install my driver? If so, and if I need to base my driver on the ‘fakemodem’ DDK example, how will I do it? Please remember that the ‘fakemodem’ DDK example expects to have a piece of hardware to go with it. Well, at least the instruction that came with the example seems to indicate so.
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>Again, thanks for the comments. I realize that all these questions must put you experts to sleep. But, your answers/comments do help/encourage me.
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>(still a beginner)
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