4 August 2009 1 Comment

The feline, it has escaped the fabric based containment pouch!

One of the things I’ve been wanting to do for a while is put Isochronous transfer support back in to the 1394 Hybrid sample.  Now that Windows 7 has shipped and we’re picking up projects we want to do during this period of product transitions, I felt the time was right to start this up.  All happened to dove tail nicely with the implementation of Direct I/O support which was added to UMDF 1.9 allowing me to essentially kill two birds with one stone.  What we’ll end up with is a nice sample of how to handle a variety of good examples of how to handle I/O flow through this hybrid driver stack as well as have a demonstration of Isochronous transfers for 1394 devices again.  Hooray us! So, I’m happy to report that work has begun on said project, and as a result I’ll have some tidbits, details and follies to present to you along this path of coding fun in the coming weeks.   Now Playing – Geddy Lee My Favorite Headache

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The feline, it has escaped the fabric based containment pouch!

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One Response to “The feline, it has escaped the fabric based containment pouch!”

  1. Spider 4 August 2009 at 4:47 pm #

    Cognitive, but not convincing. What it lacks, but that does not understand. But I will say straight: – light and benevolent thoughts..


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