This application note describes a method for DEVELOPing block-oriented I/O device drivers
for applications that use the DSP/BIOS real-time kernel and includes examples that run
with Code Composer Studio v2.1 on the Texas Instruments TMS320C5402 and
TMS320C6711 DSP Starter Kits (DSKs). The device driver model presented here has
now been superceded with an updated version that supports not only block oriented
devices, but also devices such as UARTs, PCI and USB buses and Multimedia cards.
Documentation on the updated driver model as well as example drivers and source code
can be found in the Device Driver Developer s Kit product now available for download
from the TI Developer s Village.
This build is for DEVELOPing a "binary-to-BCD" converter for use in
// displaying numerals in base-10 so that people can read and interpret the
// numbers more readily than they could if the numbers were displayed in
// binary or hexadecimal format. Also, a "BCD-to-binary" converter is
// tested in this build.
This tutorial attempts to get you started DEVELOPing with the Win32 API as quickly and clearly as possible. It is meant to be read as a whole, so please read it from beginning to end before asking questions... most of them will probably be answered. Each section builds on the sections before it. I have also added some solutions to common errors in Appendix A. If you ask me a question that is answered on this page, you will look very silly.
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