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1 From khazzah@melita.com Mon Jun 23 21:48:19 1997
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3 Received: from melita.melita.com by max4.rrze.uni-erlangen.de; Mon, 23 Jun 1997 21:48:16 +0200
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7 From: Karen Hazzah <khazzah@melita.com>
8 To: "'Stefan.Dirsch@stud.uni-erlangen.de'" <Stefan.Dirsch@stud.uni-erlangen.de>
9 Subject: Your post to vxd newsgroup
10 Date: Sun, 22 Jun 97 20:51:00 PDT
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15
16 I posted an answer to your question in the newsgroup. I also have
17 additional information for you.
18
19 I can email you the binary for VxD which does exactly what you need:
20 given a physical address, returns a pointer that can be used by a
21 Win32 application. I'll also give you source for a Win32 app which
22 uses the VxD to read an area of physical memory.
23
24 I don't offer this solution to everyone, since in most cases the
25 proper solution is for them to write a VxD which interacts with their
26 hardware, rather than simply getting a pointer to the hardware and
27 interacting with it from an application.
28
29 However, in your case, you're just using a VxD as a tool to get your
30 Linux driver working...you shouldn't have to write a VxD for this :-)
31
32 Let me know if you're interested.
33 ===============================================================================
34 Hello Karen
35
36 A long time ago, you sent me your VXD for reading an area of physical
37 memory under Win32, so I could make register dumps of the graphic
38 chip. Did I ever mention, that it works perfectly for me?
39
40 Why I contact you is, that I really would like to offer this solution
41 to all XFree86 members, so that it will be much easier in the future
42 for XFree86 to develop drivers for graphic boards.
43
44 Can I count with your agreement? Would you like to add a special
45 copyright to your software?
46
47 Stefan
48 ===============================================================================
49 From KHazzah@melita.com Wed Mar 4 00:00:28 1998
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58 From: "Hazzah, Karen" <KHazzah@melita.com>
59 To: Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.de>
60 Subject: RE: VXD binary for Win32 for reading an area of physical memory
61 Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 18:00:25 -0500
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65 Status: ROr
66
67 OK, you have my permission to make it publicly available, as is.
68
69 If you make it available on the web (ftp, etc.), please give me the
70 URL so I can refer others to it.