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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

- Lynda

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  • Anonymous
    May 22, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    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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  • Anonymous
    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 Lynda

  • Anonymous
    January 21, 2010
    Dear Lynda, Thank you so much for the information. Sharath

  • Anonymous
    October 27, 2010
    i'm really unfamiliar with drivers, not to mention componazing a driver.