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Driver Forum
Are you searching for a driver? Then you have come to the right place! We have created this site to allow driver hunters such as yourself to ask about, discuss, and share device drivers of all types.
Thus end-user focused, alas.
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http://www.driverforum.com
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DriverGuide.com
Let's face it, finding the right device driver can be a tedious, time consuming, often impossible task! The Driver Guide was created to make finding driver updates a whole lot easier.
With the help of thousands of our members, we have compiled a massive database archive of drivers and resources that is by far the largest and most comprehensive on the Web. Primarily for END USERS.
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http://www.driverguide.com
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Integrating proprietary serial and Ethernet devices with SCADA/HMI systems
To write a driver, or not to write a driver? Developers don’t usually have a choice if a driver isn’t available, but new tools are making the job easier.
An experienced Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) integrator explains how one such tool is speeding up the process of integrating OLE for Process Control (OPC) hardware.
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http://www.industrial-embedded.com
date: 5/31/2008

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Device Driver Development Environments for Embedded Communication Applications
Very recently,a new kind of software development tool has appeared that is now becoming part of an embedded communication application developer's standard repertoire of tools.This new kind of tool is called a Device Driver Development Environment (DDDE).It accelerates and provides automated sup- port for development of Board Support Packages and Device Drivers,using an approach based on re- usable code.
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http://www.realtime-info.be
date: 1/1/2001
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Implementing Device Drivers - Migrating from Linux to a Microkernel OS
Recent market developments around IP ownership have prompted many companies to investigate the possibility of migrating their Linux code to a commercial-grade operating system.
This paper describes a case study that examines the scope of the effort involved in migrating device driver code developed for a 'monolithic' OS such as Linux to a microkernel OS such as the QNX Neutrino realtime OS (RTOS). A primary goal of the study was to provide...
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http://www.qnx.com
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Writing Windows CE Display Drivers
This article reviews the fundamentals of graphics, display hardware, and Windows CE display driver development, including the display driver C++ classes.
It then explores improvements to the C++ classes that will simplify display driver development.
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http://www.intelligraphics.com
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