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Development of a Generic Flash Device Driver for Cellular Phones
The thesis' aim is to develop a generic device driver concept for handling NOR flash memory devices in an embedded cellular phone system.
This concept describes the process of designing, implementing as well as testing the software on the Philips Nexperia Cellular System Solution platform.
An overview of the current flash market, today's and future meaning of NOR flash memory as well as the Nexperia environment, serves as an introduction...
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date: 03/31/2008
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Essential Linux Device Drivers
Linux now offers an exceptionally robust environment for driver development: with todays kernels, what once required years of development time can be accomplished in days.
In this practical, example-driven book, one of the worlds most experienced Linux driver developers systematically demonstrates how to develop reliable Linux drivers for virtually any device.
Essential Linux Device Drivers is for any programmer with a working knowledge of...
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date: 04/2006/2008
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Windows NT Device Driver Development
OSR Press is pleased to announce the availability of OSR Classic Reprints: Windows NT Device Driver Development.
For years, this has been the definitive and comprehensive technical reference for software engineers, systems programmers, and any engineer who needs to understand Windows NT systems internals.
While this text has a fresh new look on the outside, the text, pictures, code samples and references on the inside are vintage 1998....
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date: 01/2001/2006
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Device Driver @ Wikipedia
A device driver, or a software driver is a specific type of computer software, typically developed to allow interaction with hardware devices.
Typically this constitutes an interface for communicating with the device, through the specific computer bus or communications subsystem that the hardware is connected to, providing commands to and/or receiving data from the device, and on the other end, the requisite interfaces to the operating...
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Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) FAQ
The information on this page is intended primarily for network software developers who are working on lower-level network-related NDIS device drivers for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
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Windows NT/Windows 2000/WDM Driver FAQ
In terms of computer software, a driver is a routine or set of routines that implements the device-specific aspects of generic I/O operations.
For example, an application calls a system function that directs the operating system to write the contents of a buffer in memory to a particular device.
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