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Building and deploying a basic WDF Kernel Mode Driver
Bruno van Dooren
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An article about developing a driver for the WDF Kernel Mode Driver Foundation.
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Bruno van Dooren
Software Developer
Belgium
I am a former professional software developer (now a system admin) with an interest in everything that is about making hardware work. In the course of my work, I have programmed device drivers and services on Windows and linux.
I have written firmware for embedded devices in C and assembly language, and have designed and implemented real-time applications for testing of satellite payload equipment.
Generally, finding out how to interface hardware with software is my hobby and job.
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