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Developing kernel mode device drivers for Windows NT involves using the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) to access necessary libraries and tools. You start by defining the driver entry points, handling IRP (I/O Request Packet) requests, and managing device objects. It's crucial to adhere to the Windows Driver Model (WDM) for compatibility and stability. Additionally, thorough testing and debugging can be performed using tools like WinDbg and Driver Verifier to ensure the driver operates correctly under various conditions.
System software (OS), it loads at boot up. Examples are Windows 98, XP, NT, 2000, etc.. http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/O/operating_system.html
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In Microsoft operating systems including Windows NT, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, the IRPStackSize is a parameter that specifies the number of stack locations in I/O request packets (IRPs) that are used by the operating system. Each stack uses 36 bytes of memory for each receive buffer and you can increase the IRPStackSize, through theWindows registry for some transports, media access control (MAC) drivers, or for file system drivers. The default value of the IRPStackSize parameter is 15.
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