Update of /cvsroot/opengtoolkit/portIO/source
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readme.txt
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--- readme.txt 5 Mar 2004 23:21:04 -0000 1.2
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must be in the same directory as the ogportio.dll.
! Once the device driver is installed it is not anymore necessary to have administrator rights to access the libraries functionality except for
the uninstall function.
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must be in the same directory as the ogportio.dll.
! Once the device driver is installed it is not anymore necessary to have
! administrator rights to access the libraries functionality except for
the uninstall function.
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! In addition the source code for the shared library and device driver are available in a separate directory c_source. This directory contains the Visual C 6 workspace file ogportio.dsw to create the shared library. The library is quite simple and should be compilable with little or no changes
! by other Windows 32 bit compatible C compilers such as LabWindows CVI,
! MingW, Watcom C, Borland C, and Symantec C, but no tests have been done
! nor support will be available for this. You should know your compiler environment quite well, if you want to attempt to build the shared
! library yourself with it.
The device driver itself can probably only be built with an installed
! Windows NT or Windows 2000 DDK and that needs a full version of the
! Visual C compiler for some of the build tools as well.
Refer to the DDK documentation which came with your DDK installation
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! In addition the source code for the shared library and device driver
! are available in a separate directory c_source. This directory contains
! the Visual C 6 workspace file ogportio.dsw to create the shared library.
! The library is quite simple and should be compilable with little or no
! changes by other Windows 32 bit compatible C compilers such as
! LabWindows CVI, MingW, Watcom C, Borland C, and Symantec C, but no tests
! have been done nor support will be available for this. You should know
! your compiler environment quite well, if you want to attempt to build
! the shared library yourself with it.
The device driver itself can probably only be built with an installed
! Windows NT or Windows 2000 DDK and that also needs a full (enterprise)
! version of the Visual C compiler for some of the build tools as well.
Refer to the DDK documentation which came with your DDK installation
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