Everhart,Glenn From: Cariddi [Cariddi@osr.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 8:21 PM To: Chris_Budd@inter-tel.com; IKoulinitch@vet.com.au Cc: ntfsd@atria.com; ntdev@atria.com Subject: RE: [ntfsd] Re: [ntdev] www Peter Viscarola from OSR has a book that will be released in September. Check it out at www.osr.com -----Original Message----- From: Chris_Budd@inter-tel.com [mailto:Chris_Budd@inter-tel.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 2:22 PM To: IKoulinitch@vet.com.au Cc: ntfsd@atria.com; ntdev@atria.com Subject: [ntfsd] Re: [ntdev] www Below I'll repost my list of driver references. (Sorry for those that have seen it before many times.) You might also try some or all of the following device driver (almost week-long) classes: o David Solomon Expert Seminars, http://www.solsem.com/ , 800-492-4898. I took their four-day class (from NT internals to advanced driver topics) and can recommend it. o Open Systems Resources, http://www.osr.com/ , 603-595-6500. I have heard many good things about their classes. o Hands On Technology Transfer (HOTT), http://www.traininghott.com/ , 800-413-0939. Took their C++ class; it was good, know nothing about their NT driver class. o Art Baker offers an NT driver course through Cydonix (no contact information available). Some good references include: o KMS -- Jamie Hanrahan: http://www.cmkrnl.com/ contains many links and an NT driver FAQ with many more resources (including video order information) o Cherry Hill Driver Development: http://www.albany.net/~danorton/ddk/ contains many links and a Windows (3.1, 95, NT) driver FAQ o Open Systems Resources, http://www.osr.com/ , 603-595-6500. publishes a good bimonthly (free?) newsletter, "The NT Insider" o NT Internals (now System Internals): http://www.sysinternals.com/ o Intec DDK: http://www.intec.es/ddk/ o GNU Win32: http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32/ o WinNT Dev Tips: http://www.localweb.com/jkc/devtips/ o NTDEV Archives: ftp://ftp.atria.com/archives/ntdev/ o NuMega Technologies, Inc.: http://www.numega.com/ o Microsoft's Hardware Development: http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/ You might also try using a driver wizard or prepacked drivers if your interface is simple: o "Driver::Works", from Vireo Software, 508-264-9200 http://www.vireo.com; free demo o "WinRT", from BlueWater Systems, 206-771-3610, http://www.bluewatersystems.com/ o "DeviceX", from WinStar Technologies, 415-647-2815, http://www.wintech.com/ In addition, o DDK (and possibly SDK) from MS, of course. o Helen Custer's "Inside Windows NT", MS Press, ISBN 1-55615-481-X. New version from David Solomon coming soon. o Jamie Hanrahan also has an NT driver book due soon. o Art Baker's The Windows NT Device Driver Book: A guide for programmers Prentice Hall, ISBN 0131844741 Good luck, Chris IKoulinitch@vet.com.au (Irina Koulinitch) wrote on 04/27/98 05:36:39 PM To: ntfsd@atria.com, ntdev@atria.com cc: (bcc: Chris Budd/Inter-Tel) Subject: [ntdev] www Could you recommend any good web sites on NT drivers development? Thanks, Irina. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ To unsubscribe, send email to ntdev-request@atria.com with body UNSUBSCRIBE (the subject is ignored). ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ To unsubscribe, send email to ntfsd-request@atria.com with body UNSUBSCRIBE (the subject is ignored). ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ To unsubscribe, send email to ntdev-request@atria.com with body UNSUBSCRIBE (the subject is ignored). ]