Screen Cast on Componentizing An Audio Driver
Componentization is always tricky so my next set of screen casts will take a look at how Component Designer can automatically create a driver component for you. This first video uses a sound card driver as an example and walks through how to resolve some of the common issues that you may encounter when componentizing drivers.
Componentizing a Sound Driver for Windows Embedded Standard 2009
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Anonymous
May 22, 2009
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August 15, 2009
Hi Lynda Thanks for the tutorial. I followed your instructions but when I check dependencies in Target Designer. I get a warning saying 'cannot find file resource paths...' and then followed by more warnings saying it can't find the files for the driver. what have I missed?Anonymous
August 17, 2009
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January 20, 2010
Dear Lynda, Thank you so much a very good presentation. I am also facing the same problem with sigmatel audio drivers. I got error for 3 INF files (ks.inf, wdmaudio.inf, layout.inf). When I followed the above mentioned procedure 2 errors got resolved (ks.inf, wdmaudio.inf). But still I am getting the error with layout.inf error. All the files are in the same directory. Could please help me in resolving this issue. Thanks in advance. Regards, Sharath.Anonymous
January 21, 2010
You might want to post your question in the forum (http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/embeddedwindows/) and search the newsgroup (http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded)- there are plenty of posts dealing with drivers LyndaAnonymous
January 21, 2010
Dear Lynda, Thank you so much for the information. SharathAnonymous
October 27, 2010
i'm really unfamiliar with drivers, not to mention componazing a driver.