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20050926 Monday September 26, 2005
Reading Device Driver Tutorial It is known to all that the Writing Device Driver is a very famous guide to whom want to develop a device driver for the solaris.But in my opinion,it is not very good for the beginners.It includes all the information about the device driver development....There are too many details,but lack of high level overview.And I do think most beginners want a overview of the framework so that they can set up the basic concept and the principle in their mind.You know,to me,It is really very boring to read that thick book at the entry level.And please don't call me a lazy bone.I am not lazy,just want to be more efficient.docs.sun.com is very good website,where you can find lots of nice books and references.When I was tired of the thick book,I searched 'device driver' to find if there is some book I want.Thence,I got it - "Device Driver Tutorial". So,here is link: Device Driver Tutorial Enjoy:)
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Please remove my previous comment, the link was wrong! Here's a better link to the device driver tutorial. Thank you for pointing this out. Open Solaris enthusiasts and those taking university courses in operating system design would be interested in this well-written tutorial.

Posted by bnitz on September 26, 2005 at 07:49 PM CST #

bnitz,I have updated the blog according to your comment.

The link you applied is from <strong>solaris express software development</strong> category.In contrast,mine is from the <strong>solaris 10 software development collection category</strong>.

The content is a little different from each other

Anyway,Thanks!

Posted by Sandy on September 26, 2005 at 09:58 PM CST #

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