Can any body specify the necessary steps for creation of TDI client.
Asif
Can any body specify the necessary steps for creation of TDI client.
Asif
Step 1: Read the DDK help file - TDI related section
Step 2: Read it again where you dont understand
Step 3: Start writting your driver
Step 4: Come here again asking a question when your are really stuck. Do
your homework first.
Step 5: Debugg your code
Step 6: Deliver your TDI driver to client
Step 7: Cash-in your money (best step , isnt it ?)
You can purchase our kernel socket library which is rather cheap
and can serve as a TDI client sample.
Max
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Dan Partelly wrote:
Step 1: Read the DDK help file - TDI related section
Step 2: Read it again where you dont understand
Step 3: Start writting your driver
Step 4: Come here again asking a question when your are really stuck. Do
your homework first.
Step 5: Debugg your code
Step 6: Deliver your TDI driver to client
Step 7: Cash-in your money (best step , isnt it ?)
And, in addition, take a look at Tom Divine’s article on using TDI in
the wd-3.com archives: http://www.wd-3.com/archive/RemoteToaster.htm.
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Walter Oney
Editor in Chief, WD-3
I have an example in TCIClient.zip at
http://home.mindspring.com/~antognini/drivers/. This exercises quite a
lot of the TDI space.
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