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From: Theo Verelst <theover AT tiscali DOT nl>
Subject: Compiling .sys files
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:37:06 +0100
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Dear readers,

Though I realize it is not exactly the purpose of cygwin to make windows 
things work, but rather have the power of unix available under windows, 
too, I was wondering if it is reasonably possible to generate .sys files 
which are understood by for isntance XP, so that a driver can be 
compiled with cygwin.

Regards,

    Theo Verelst
    theover AT tiscali DOT nl



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