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oscardog
As above
LLXX
What. huh.gif
ringfinger
Uhm... few more details please. I know of the company "compuware"... but have no idea what your talking about! newwink.gif
modicr
Hello!

QUOTE (oscardog @ Jan 7 2007, 02:31 AM) *
As above


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http://www.defectivebydesign.org/

Roman
oscardog
QUOTE (ringfinger @ Jan 7 2007, 07:36 AM) *
Uhm... few more details please. I know of the company "compuware"... but have no idea what your talking about! newwink.gif



QUOTE (modicr @ Jan 7 2007, 12:55 PM) *
Hello!

QUOTE (oscardog @ Jan 7 2007, 02:31 AM) *
As above


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http://www.defectivebydesign.org/

Roman

Thanks for the link

sorry for being vague had a thick head from the flu, I have been really concerned with the direction of digital protection and the amount of it installed into latter day operating systems. This drummed home to me how important our win9x systems are, I would like to attempt writing device drivers whether vxd or wdm`s for a relatively modern laptop I have which has unsupported 98 drivers. Has anybody any experience with using compuwares vtoolsd or driverstudio and share their experience in using it, or could they recommend any alternative method in driver creation without resulting to using ms ddk.
Thanks
LLXX
http://spiff.tripnet.se/~iczelion/vxd-tut1.html
http://spiff.tripnet.se/~iczelion/vxd-tut2.html
...
http://spiff.tripnet.se/~iczelion/vxd-tut8.html
http://spiff.tripnet.se/~iczelion/vxd-tut9.html

Here you go.

My question to you, is do you really think you can write your own driver? It's not easy, trust me..
IcemanND
why not run win98 in a VM? Then you don't need to worry about the drivers.
awergh
but than you have to still worry about digital protection on the host os
oscardog
QUOTE (LLXX @ Jan 9 2007, 06:08 AM) *

I will probably make a pigs ear of it but I have ordered software and books,and will have a dabble with them. I understand the process and can program to a reasonable level. Thanks for the links much appreciated
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