The concepts of this book are still useful forVista and XP.It also explains the fundamentals well.I read newer books first, and they were too confusing.Oney's book gives too much information, and jumps fromtopic to topic.Orwick's book is too high level, and not enough detail.
The Windows2000 Device Driver Book 2nd Edition
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
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The concepts of this book are still useful for Vista and XP. It also explains the fundamentals well. I read newer books first, and they were too confusing. Oney's book gives too much information, and jumps from topic to topic. Orwick's book is too high level, and not enough detail.
Honestly, I really don't understand how anyone can give this book 5 stars. To start off on a positive tone, I'll say what I liked about it. 1) Lots of information. There is no denying this, it is very informitive. However, this is a double edged swords (will discuss later) 2) The basic drivers are
* The #1 Windows device driver book-fully updated for Windows 2000! * Step-by-step planning, implementation, testing, debugging, installation, and distribution * Complete coverage of the new Windows Driver Model (WDM) * Practical debugging and interactive troubleshooting * CD-ROM: Exclu
An authoritative guide to Windows NT driver development, now completely revised and updated. The CD-ROM includes all source code, plus Microsoft hardware standards documents, demo software, and more.