wait? how?

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:38 PM, NeoDragon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Been there, done that, not too much significant changes as far as I
> know.
>
> On Apr 6, 9:08 am, Namige <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yeh, anything for better performance.
>>
>> On Apr 6, 1:33 am, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Kernel-mode vs user-mode
>>
>> > Device drivers, particularly on modern Windows platforms, can run in
>> > kernel-mode (Ring 0) or in user-mode (Ring 3).[3] The primary benefit
>> > of running a driver in user mode is improved stability, since a poorly
>> > written user mode device driver cannot crash the system by overwriting
>> > kernel memory.[4] On the other hand, user/kernel-mode transitions
>> > usually impose a considerable performance overhead, thereby
>> > prohibiting user mode-drivers for low latency and high throughput
>> > requirements.
>>
>> > On Apr 5, 8:32 pm, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > I wish to see if theirs a way to make these drivers run in Kernel
>> > > Mode, like they do in XP. Kernel mode = more speed.- Hide quoted text -
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>> > - Show quoted text -
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