Hi,
So I see people are struggling to decide which is best. MFC, Borland C++ or Qt.
Well, it depends on what one wants to do. If you wish to do simple apps (mostly cute interfaces) use Borland C++ Builder; it works like a charm. If you are an old fashionned guy, then use MFC, though I have no...
Hi,
again... :)
Ok, so how does one writes a driver?
a) Read the DDK and follow the steps in there (only if you have one day to live and donno what to do with it :D)
b) Get your hands on Numega Driver Studio, choose an example from there and modify it as you like. This should do the trick...
Hi,
Well actually using assembler code in Windows to access hardware resources is possible, but not in the same way you would do in non-protected mode. You'll have to let Windows know what you are trying to do first, by using special API and this is not an easy task since Microsoft has done...
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