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Here are a few other resources of interest to Windows network software developers:

 

Web Resources

bulletMicrosoft Sites
 
Microsoft® Developer Network (MSDN) Online
Microsoft provides online access to the MSDN.
 
Microsoft's Windows Hardware and Driver Central (WHDC) Site
Online driver-related development and test resources from Microsoft.
 
 
bulletWinsock Programming Sites
 
Winsock Development Information
Bob Quinn's excellent site for Winsock developers.
 
Winsock FAQ
Warren Young's Winsock FAQ.

 

bulletDOS TCP/IP Programming Information

Where can I find the API Specification for TCP/IP Applications to run over DOS packet drivers?

 

bulletWindows Device Driver Programming Sites
 
Kernel Mode Systems
Jamie E. Hanrahan's KMS site is an excellent resource for kernel-mode driver writers.
 
Systems Internals Site
An extraordinary site for Windows 95 and Windows NT developers provided by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell.
 
OSR's NT System Resources Page
Includes tools and other links from Open Systems Resources, Inc..
 
OSR's NT Insider
OSR's Windows NT System Software Development Newsletter.
 
Geoff Chappell, Software Analyst
Geoff is an excellent Software Anallyst, and his site includes information of interest to DOS and Windows developers. His site includes Programming Samples and Application Notes.
 
Of particulat interest to novice VxD developers who are installing the Windows 95 DDK for the first time:
DDK does not install after Platform SDK
 
Oracle Engineering, Inc.
Bob Weiman's Device Driver Resource Page.
 

 

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DOS TCP/IP Programming Sites

Where can I find the API Specification for TCP/IP Applications to run over DOS packet drivers?

January 31, 1999, Pavel Aronsky <pavela@my-dejanews.com> reports that the API spec for TCP/IP applications to run over DOS packet drivers can be found on www.trumpet.com . Just in case somebody still interested...

 

Books Of Interest

Sorry, some of these books are out of print. As far as I know, there is no replacement for some of them especially in the VxD programming arena).

Good luck,
Thos

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Windows 9X Device Driver Development

Systems Programming for Windows 95, by Walter Oney Buy it from Amazon.com...
Writing Windows VxDs & Device Drivers; Programming Secrets for Virtual Device Drivers, by Karen Hazzah Buy it from Amazon.com...

 

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Windows NT Device Driver Development

Windows NT Device Driver Development, by Peter Viscarola, et al Buy it from Amazon.com...
Developing Windows NT Device Drivers: A Programmer's Handbook, by Edward N. Dekker & Joseph M. Newcomer Buy it from Amazon.com...
Windows NT File System Internals, by Rajeev Nagar Buy it from Amazon.com...
Windows NT Device Driver Book, The: A Guide for Programmers, byArt Baker Buy it from Amazon.com...
Undocumented Windows Nt, by Prasad Dabak, Sandeep Phadke & Milind Borate Buy it from Amazon.com...

 

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Windows Driver Model (WDM) Development

Programming the Windows Driver Model, by Walter Oney Buy it from Amazon.com...
Writing Windows Wdm Device Drivers : Covers Nt 4, Win 98, and Win 2000, by Chris Cant Buy it from Amazon.com...

 

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