Re: how to load in a build in driver whose index is greater 10 in Windows CE
- From: "Steve Maillet \(eMVP\)" <nospam1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 14:29:08 -0500
Because the Device manager only creates the "name" value (which you
shouldn't rely on in your driver) for legacy device names.
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Steve Maillet
EmbeddedFusion
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smaillet at EmbeddedFusion dot com
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