Software developer and author Karen Hazzah expands her original treatise on device drivers in the second edition of Writing Windows VxDs and Device Drivers. The book and companion disk include the author's library of wrapper functions that allow the progr
Preface A Step-by-step Approach
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 1 Windows Execution
Chapter 2 The Virtual World of Windows
Chapter 3 How Windows Implements the Virtual Environments
Chapter 4 Introduction to VxDs
Chapter 5 A Skeleton VxD
Chapter 6 VxD Talks to Hardware
Chapter 7 Handling Hardware Interrupts in a VxD
Chapter 8 VxDs for Virtualization
Chapter 9 Plug and Play: The Big Picture
Chapter 10 Plug and Play Device Driver VxDs
Chapter 11 Communication from Applications to VxDs
Karen Hazzah is a professional software developer. Her experience includes developing device drivers for DOS, Windows, and OS/2, using both C and assembly language. She has also published articles on this and other subjects in such journals as Windows Developer's Journal and Windows Tech Journal.