Martin Puryear wrote: > > Frank, try the XPSP1 DDK. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Frank [mailto:virtual@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20 > Hi Carsten, > > Thanks for your advice, it helps a lot! > I am studying the filter driver example in Walter's book. I searched in > DDK for 98, 2000, and XP, but I can't find an GFX example in these DDKs. > Could you please send me the GFX example if your DDK has one.=20 I'm really curious about this. Are people writing "standard" WDM filters instead of kernel streaming filters in order to do data transforms? I.e., are folks modifying the data stream to/from USB devices instead of dealing with data frames flowing between KS filters? I don't think this is what Microsoft expected would happen, but it's probably easier to do than trying to write true kernel-mode streaming filters given the lack of documentation and samples. The only way I was able to begin understanding how to do this was to exhaustively disassemble MSTEE (which is agreeably small for this purpose) and then try to puzzle out the many strange things it does. I thought I had established a contact inside Microsoft to help me learn about the topic, but that resource seems to have frozen over for the winter. -- Walter Oney, Consulting and Training Basic and Advanced Driver Programming Seminars Now teaming with John Hyde for USB Device Engineering Seminars Check out our schedule at http://www.oneysoft.com ****************** WDMAUDIODEV addresses: Post message: mailto:wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subscribe: mailto:wdmaudiodev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe Unsubscribe: mailto:wdmaudiodev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe Moderator: mailto:wdmaudiodev-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx URL to WDMAUDIODEV page: http://www.wdmaudiodev.de/