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- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Subject: kernel developpement
- From: frederic dumoulin <frederic_dumoulin at eve-team dot com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 15:56:09 +0200
- Organization: EVE
Hi,
I'd like to have more explainations on your product.
Is it possible to compile a character device driver written for linux or
unix?
If it is impossible, can an executable compiled with your product
communicate with a device driver written directly for windows (open,
close, ioctl, mmap ... ) or should I rewrite both the driver and the
application?
Best regards.
Frédéric Dumoulin
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Frédéric Dumoulin Emulation & Verification Engineering
Software Project Leader 2bis, voie la Cardon
Parc Gutemberg
frederic_dumoulin@eve-team.com 91120 Palaiseau
tel: +33 1 64 53 27 35 France
web: www.eve-team.com
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- To: cygwin at ygwin dot com
- Subject: kernel developpement
- From: frederic dumoulin <frederic_dumoulin at eve-team dot com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 15:16:57 +0200
- Organization: EVE
Hi,
I'd like to have more explainations on your product.
Is it possible to compile a character device driver written for linux or
unix?
If it is impossible, can an executable compiled with your product
communicate with a device driver written directly for windows (open,
close, ioctl, mmap ... ) or should I rewrite both the driver and the
application?
Best regards.
Frédéric Dumoulin
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Frédéric Dumoulin Emulation & Verification Engineering
Software Project Leader 2bis, voie la Cardon
Parc Gutemberg
frederic_dumoulin@eve-team.com 91120 Palaiseau
tel: +33 1 64 53 27 35 France
web: www.eve-team.com
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