> However, the 'packet.c' is user-level code, which is part of 
> the DLL. With SMP, the problems are into the kernel portion 
> of the driver, the .SYS file.

Just for my own clarity, but I thought that packet.c (not packet32.c) 
is part of the driver.  It certainly looks like driver code to me,
and if I compile that directory, the .sys file is created.  I
don't mean to dispute if I'm wrong, just want to make sure.



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