From: dtauritz AT WI DOT LeidenUniv DOT NL (D.R.Tauritz) Organization: Leiden University, Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science, The Netherlands Subject: How to write a dynamically linkable driver? To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 20:44:53 +0100 (MET) To all, OK, I can now playback digital audio, no problems with interrupts anymore. What I now want to do is to package my audio routines in a driver which is dynamically linked on demand. However, the only example of how to write drivers I could find was LIBGRX and that code is a bit to complicated for me still. If somebody could explain how something very basic could be done in this area that would be a great help. For example lets say I have a program which asks the user for two numbers and then asks if the user would like them added or multiplied. One driver for additions, one for multiplications. The program loads the appropriate one on demand and returns the answer to the user. Anybody able to give the necessary code for this? Any other docs or examples for such things? Books maybe? Thanks already for your kind attention. The best of wishes and hoping to hear from you soon, Daniel ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Daniel R. Tauritz | Maintainer of the | | E-mail: dtauritz AT wi DOT leidenuniv DOT nl | Aria FAQ | | Department of Mathematics & Computer Science | Aria Internet Department | | University of Leiden | Aria Support List | | The Netherlands | Leiden Audio Archives | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | The Aria Internet Department: ftp.wi.leidenuniv.nl:pub/audio/aria | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------