Hi, re:
> The problem that I am having
> right now is
> that I have a fairly nice graphics card which, for the moment is only
> supported on Windows Operating systems, and old 2.4 Linux kernels.
Someone mentioned X drivers; current X drivers are
dynamically loaded into the X server, which
t drivers for non-Win OSes.
> >
> > So I guess that makes my question fairly simple then; I know that driver
> > code is written in C (which I am learning currently) but thats about all
> > I know. I'm probably
> > not far off when I say that I need more to go on. Yet,
mple then; I know that driver
code is written in C (which I am learning currently) but thats about all
I know. I'm probably
not far off when I say that I need more to go on. Yet, from looking at
Amazon.com I have not been able to find any books on writing driver
code, which is really
frustr
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Scott Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: For more detailed information, you'll need
: to dig into the kernel source code, look for appropriate manual pages,
: and ask questions. There are a number of really good people on this
: list that try to answer m
arning currently) but thats about all
I know. I'm probably
not far off when I say that I need more to go on. Yet, from looking at
Amazon.com I have not been able to find any books on writing driver
code, which is really
frustrating.
One of my security related books, Rootkits, tells me about h
s my question fairly simple then; I know that driver
> code is written in C (which I am learning currently) but thats about all
> I know. I'm probably
> not far off when I say that I need more to go on. Yet, from looking at
> Amazon.com I have not been able to find any books on writi
>From: Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue Oct 11 11:47:28 CDT 2005
>To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
>Subject: Driver Development Books?
>Hello,
>I have what may seem to be a silly question, but I cannot find any
>other decent resources on the web. >.< The
y) but thats about all
I know. I'm probably
not far off when I say that I need more to go on. Yet, from looking at
Amazon.com I have not been able to find any books on writing driver
code, which is really
frustrating.
One of my security related books, Rootkits, tells me about how to write
Hi,
Someone can tell me about good (and recent) books of reverse engineering
techniques?
Best regards,
Carlos Silva
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Bill Maniatty wrote:
> > Shanley and Anderson: PCI System Architecture (2nd Ed)
> > ISBN 1-55860-069-8 small rip in paperback cover
>
> I teach operating systems, and would like to add a device driver writing
> component to the curriculum. I could use this one.
There was a good (though somewha
> I apologize in advance if anyone feels this is in appropriate. If
> you feel I need to be flamed please do it directly and not via the
> list.
>
> I have 2 books here that I wish to get rid of and since none of
> the local bookstores want them I will offer them here free o
At 07:25 PM 2/8/00 +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 02:14:51PM -0500, Christopher R. Bowman wrote:
>> I apologize in advance if anyone feels this is in appropriate. If
>> you feel I need to be flamed please do it directly and not via the
>> list.
>&
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 02:14:51PM -0500, Christopher R. Bowman wrote:
> I apologize in advance if anyone feels this is in appropriate. If
> you feel I need to be flamed please do it directly and not via the
> list.
>
> I have 2 books here that I wish to get rid of and since none
I apologize in advance if anyone feels this is in appropriate. If
you feel I need to be flamed please do it directly and not via the
list.
I have 2 books here that I wish to get rid of and since none of
the local bookstores want them I will offer them here free of charge
(I will pay shipping
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