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Win 3.1 driver that demonstrates the basic structure of a vxd. | |||
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LICENCE.TXT | 1955 | 950 | deflated |
MAKEFILE | 599 | 338 | deflated |
README.TXT | 512 | 323 | deflated |
TPCREAD.ME | 199 | 165 | deflated |
VFOOD.ASM | 9252 | 2147 | deflated |
VFOOD.DEF | 480 | 234 | deflated |
VFOOD.INC | 519 | 265 | deflated |
VFOOD.LNK | 66 | 45 | deflated |
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Contents of the README.TXT file
VFOOD is a Virtual Device that demonstrates the basic structure of
VxD. TEST.EXE contains the DOS application that calls the VFOOD
V86 API entry.
To Install VFOOD.386, copy the file VFOOD.386 to Windows\system
directory. Specify "device=vfood.386" in system.ini [386ehn]
section.
A debug terminal needs to be setup to see the debugging output
by VFOOD. Also Win386.EXE debug version should be running. The
debug version of Win386.exe can be found in DDK source directory
VxD\tools\debug.
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VxD. TEST.EXE contains the DOS application that calls the VFOOD
V86 API entry.
To Install VFOOD.386, copy the file VFOOD.386 to Windows\system
directory. Specify "device=vfood.386" in system.ini [386ehn]
section.
A debug terminal needs to be setup to see the debugging output
by VFOOD. Also Win386.EXE debug version should be running. The
debug version of Win386.exe can be found in DDK source directory
VxD\tools\debug.
-end
December 6, 2017
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