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Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 13:01:04 -0700
From: Tom Herbert <tom AT herbertland DOT com>
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Subject: Accessing Windows devices

Hello,
I am creating my own Windows device driver and would like to be able to 
access it through applications in Cygwin (normal device operations-- 
open, close, read, write, ioctl).  I understand that there is support 
for a number of POSIX devices (described in user's guide), but haven't 
found a way to access other native Windows devices. Is there any way to 
accomplish this in Cygwin?

Thanks for you help,
Tom



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