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From khazzah@melita.com Mon Jun 23 21:48:19 1997
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From: Karen Hazzah <khazzah@melita.com>
To: "'Stefan.Dirsch@stud.uni-erlangen.de'" <Stefan.Dirsch@stud.uni-erlangen.de>
Subject: Your post to vxd newsgroup
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I posted an answer to your question in the newsgroup. I also have
additional information for you.
I can email you the binary for VxD which does exactly what you need:
given a physical address, returns a pointer that can be used by a
Win32 application. I'll also give you source for a Win32 app which
uses the VxD to read an area of physical memory.
I don't offer this solution to everyone, since in most cases the
proper solution is for them to write a VxD which interacts with their
hardware, rather than simply getting a pointer to the hardware and
interacting with it from an application.
However, in your case, you're just using a VxD as a tool to get your
Linux driver working...you shouldn't have to write a VxD for this :-)
Let me know if you're interested.
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Hello Karen
A long time ago, you sent me your VXD for reading an area of physical
memory under Win32, so I could make register dumps of the graphic
chip. Did I ever mention, that it works perfectly for me?
Why I contact you is, that I really would like to offer this solution
to all XFree86 members, so that it will be much easier in the future
for XFree86 to develop drivers for graphic boards.
Can I count with your agreement? Would you like to add a special
copyright to your software?
Stefan
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To: Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.de>
Subject: RE: VXD binary for Win32 for reading an area of physical memory
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OK, you have my permission to make it publicly available, as is.
If you make it available on the web (ftp, etc.), please give me the
URL so I can refer others to it.