i think the first step would be trying to put together a set of tools with
which to build the kernel mode drivers. i don't think there is any
alternative other than to use msvc. but i could be mistaken. there was some
talk here regarding mingw32. maybe you might want to check up that avenue.


> I think that configure is a fine option.  I would assume that most
> Windows users will be just that... USERS!  I don't see a lot of people
> actually attempting to build this stuff on Windows.  Those who do can be
> expected to have a fairly high level of expertise.
>
> Kevin (or others), can you summarize the things that are going to be
> required in the kernel mode driver?  I'm especially interested in what
> you think will end up being host-specific kernel functions.  I'd like to
> start at least thinking a bit about the necessary Windows kernel mode
> driver stuff.
>
> Craig
>

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