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Name: Professor Pyro 2009-04-06 13:57

Hello /prog/
I'm a considerably good C++ Win32 programmer and I want to get into driver programming. I'm good with C and am fairly aware of the basics of Windows Internals. Can you help me with my first steps into this world? Any good books? I've started working with windbg and debugging as well as writing a basic driver stub, but I need some more info.

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-06 15:03

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Getting the WRK is a good idea anyway, even to improve your usermode programming as it provides some interesting insights into how it all works behind the scenes.

You can get it here: http://www.facultyresourcecenter.com/curriculum/pfv.aspx?ID=7366

However, you need to be a "verified faculty member" to download it.

A workaround to this is to go to a download page for something that's unrestricted, e.g. http://www.facultyresourcecenter.com/curriculum/pfv.aspx?ID=7271 and look at the Related resources section. Here you'll a "download all files ..." link - follow it, then go to the "skip this step" link (if it doesn't exist, try another page.)

You will be presented with an EULA. Agree to it and you'll see the final link marked "Start download". Ignore this and follow this link instead to download the WRK: https://www.facultyresourcecenter.com/curriculum/downloadFiles2.aspx?ObjectIDs=7366

This uses the EULA authorization of the unrestricted downloads to grab the WRK. You can use this technique on other restricted downloads too.

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