RE: WinDBG and 1394

Hi,

I’m curious if it would work when you copy the 1394 INFs and drivers from the Windows XP machine to your Windows 2000 machine. Or is this idea supposed to fail because of kernel mode enhancements in Windows XP?

Has anyone tried this yet?

  • Harald

-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Nesbit [mailto:xxxxx@Exchange.Microsoft.com]
Sent: Friday, 02. March 2001 10:51
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: WinDBG and 1394

Both host & target need to be running Windows XP (Whistler), as stated
in the docs. 1394 debugging is not supported on Win2k or NT4
for either
machine. And the 1394 cards need to be OHCI compliant.

For serial connections you can raise the baud rate to 115200 which
offers a good speedup from the default baudrate. Please see the
debugger docs on how to do this.

-----Original Message-----
From: Swanson, Tom [mailto:xxxxx@XIOtech.com]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 8:27 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] WinDBG and 1394

Hi,

Second try. New list.

Are there any trick to getting WinDbg working with ieee1394
connections?
I
have 1394 cards in the debugee and debugger. The debugee doesn’t
complain
but the debugger refuses to load the windbg 1394 driver.

Anyone tried this? I’m hoping for debugging at a non glacial pace.

Thanks!

Thomas Swanson
XIOtech Corporation
A Seagate Company


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