RE: low level device drivers

2004-02-16 Thread Howard, John
Somehow I thought you might have some good advice Rolf. :) Since there are a lot of functions I need to implement, I'll be looking for a simpler alternative. (Either using another companies hardware or getting one of our C++ programmers to write a DLL.) You always seem to have the answers whene

RE: low level device drivers

2004-02-14 Thread Rolf Kalbermatter
"Howard, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am considering using a PCI card (Sabtech NTDS interface card for those >interested), and it doesn't seem to have a nice simple DLL like I am use to. >Instead it has a kernel mode Windows 2000 device driver, and I am expected to >use "...normal Windows

low level device drivers

2004-02-13 Thread Howard, John
OK, I think I am in over my head. :) I am considering using a PCI card (Sabtech NTDS interface card for those interested), and it doesn't seem to have a nice simple DLL like I am use to. Instead it has a kernel mode Windows 2000 device driver, and I am expected to use "...normal Windows I/O syst