You should be coding the drivers so that they work on NT5.2/Windows Server
2003. Then, if the resulting driver does not work in ReactOS, it often
means we have a bug in ReactOS itself.
As for compiling with DDK/RosBE, I don't have much experience with drivers,
but so far as I know, you'll probably save some time if you work directly
within the reactos build system, but if you write it with the Windows DDK,
porting it to compile with RosBE shouldn't take long.
On 20 March 2016 at 01:41, Mohammad Samian Yusuf <s.yusuf91(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
Hi everyone
I was wondering, developing kernel drivers for reactOS, does it have any
templates to follow up, or how does the driver development work for
reactOS, I am am trying to understand if I am to develop a kernel driver,
should I be building it against a windows version,which can be ported to
reactOS later through some changes??
Any advices would be appreciated
With Care
Samian
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