Re: Accessing C++ application from c - kernel driver mode

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Search the internet for "Windows share memory user kernel". Over 10 pages
of hits were returned with one search engine.

The first hit was to this location:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q191840 and the
title is "How To Share Memory Between User Mode and Kernel Mode". This
appears to be highly relevant.


"Eric" <spam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u4mX9HiIGHA.1876@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> How would I solve that? I wrote a driver that needs to call a specific
procedures
> in main MFC application. The most what I need is a fast exchange of
dynamic data.
> How would I allocate memory between driver and application so it's shared
> between? Begging for help. Thank you.
>
> Eric
>
>


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