I don’t celebrate American Thanksgiving, but I had the day off anyways. So I decided to check an item off my bucket list - write a driver. A writeup of what it took is in the README, and a binary build is in the releases. (The licensing is unclear, considering it’s based on the DDK sample driver, but everyone based their drivers on the DDK samples; I’m just wondering how I make clear my changes are some kind of free license even if the base is just the royalty-free non-exclusive whatever sample drivers are under.)
I don’t celebrate American Thanksgiving, but I had the day off anyways. So I decided to check an item off my bucket list - write a driver. A writeup of what it took is in the README, and a binary build is in the releases. (The licensing is unclear, considering it’s based on the DDK sample driver, but everyone based their drivers on the DDK samples; I’m just wondering how I make clear my changes are some kind of free license even if the base is just the royalty-free non-exclusive whatever sample drivers are under.)
I love this!
I saw El Reg picked this up this morning, congratulations!
Nice work!
Hey, this is real smooth! Congrats!
So annoying that 30 years later the old OS/2 DDK stuff is still hoarded away into obscurity
Very cool!