06-28-2004, 08:49 PM
I've been researching the possibility of using a windows driver to facilitate communication between DOS and Windows programs. I seem to recall seeing something that worked in this manner in the past... Does anyone have a reference on that?
Anyway, the proposed method at the moment is to create a new port (like an lpt port) with a different designation. WIN: has been suggested, for example. I think this is a wonderful idea, if it works, and right now I am looking for anyone who has ANY information on the subject. I am currently digging through the 98 and 2000 DDK, especially the printing samples, and I think this might actually work based on what I am seeing, but it's going to take a tremendous amount of research, so don't expect results instantly, if ever
If someone wants to tell me this is impossible, do so now, otherwise I'll be at it forever
Thanks.
Anyway, the proposed method at the moment is to create a new port (like an lpt port) with a different designation. WIN: has been suggested, for example. I think this is a wonderful idea, if it works, and right now I am looking for anyone who has ANY information on the subject. I am currently digging through the 98 and 2000 DDK, especially the printing samples, and I think this might actually work based on what I am seeing, but it's going to take a tremendous amount of research, so don't expect results instantly, if ever
If someone wants to tell me this is impossible, do so now, otherwise I'll be at it forever
Thanks.
onathan Simpson