Instructor: Jamie Hanrahan - co-author of upcoming NT driver book by O'Reilly
Duration: 1 day - 2 days with labs
This intensive one-day seminar is intended for those with prior experience writing Windows NT device drivers. We will cover several techniques and design approaches for solving various "real world" driver design problems for complex devices:
All of these are illustrated with both sample code and detailed explanations of the underlying Windows NT mechanisms. The seminar provides not only "cookbooks" and source code templates for these specific techniques, but also the understanding necessary to use these as models for further development.
Intended for people who either have prior NT driver experience, or (if they are taking the NT Internal Architecture and Kernel-Mode Device Driver classes in the same series) they must have prior experience in either VMS or Unix drivers.
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