Sep. 9th, 2011 11:24 pm
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It turns out that if you fight hard enough, you *can* get useful internal tools released to the world.
The MODS kernel driver is a toolkit something like UIO, but more suited for experimentation; it seems that it might make a good platform, for instance, for students experimenting with drivers without wanting to go too deep into crashing their system by writing bad kernel-mode code.
Although it was originally from NVIDIA, it is NOT an official NVIDIA release; any support questions (and patches!) should go to my personal e-mail address.
Enjoy!
The MODS kernel driver is a toolkit something like UIO, but more suited for experimentation; it seems that it might make a good platform, for instance, for students experimenting with drivers without wanting to go too deep into crashing their system by writing bad kernel-mode code.
Although it was originally from NVIDIA, it is NOT an official NVIDIA release; any support questions (and patches!) should go to my personal e-mail address.
Enjoy!