I am testing an NDIS miniport for a power line network.
Whilst debugging the protocol logic, I sometimes want to step
through the DPC code. Unfortunately, windows starts getting
bolshi about the fact that I spend more than a second in the DPC,
and gives me an int 3, with a verbose message.
This is often inconvenient and sometimes disastrous.
Is there a simple way to turn of this ‘helpful’ feature?
Regards,
Evan.
xxxxx@nsine.com or xxxxx@WroughtCode.com
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Don’t use the checked os.
Mark Roddy
xxxxx@hollistech.com
www.hollistech.com
WindowsNT Windows 2000 Consulting Services
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 8:00 PM
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Subject: [ntdev] Win2k bleats about DPC > 1 Second
I am testing an NDIS miniport for a power line network.
Whilst debugging the protocol logic, I sometimes want to step
through the DPC code. Unfortunately, windows starts getting
bolshi about the fact that I spend more than a second in the DPC,
and gives me an int 3, with a verbose message.
This is often inconvenient and sometimes disastrous.
Is there a simple way to turn of this ‘helpful’ feature?
Regards,
Evan.
xxxxx@nsine.com or xxxxx@WroughtCode.com
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