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    I want to practise writing win32 ddk drivers. Need some hardware, cheap and interesting. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance. BTW, I had posted many times until it was posted successfully, is it the problem of the forum?

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      I want to practise writing win32 ddk drivers. Need some hardware, cheap and interesting. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance. BTW, I had posted many times until it was posted successfully, is it the problem of the forum?

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      Try eBay or any of the discount resellers in your locality.

      It's time for a new signature.

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        I want to practise writing win32 ddk drivers. Need some hardware, cheap and interesting. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance. BTW, I had posted many times until it was posted successfully, is it the problem of the forum?

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        This may not be exactly what you need, however, you may find some pointers from there. http://www.easydaq.biz[] I acquired a USB relay board from them for $80. Make a note of the chipsets used in the board. Go to the chip manufacturer's site and get some basic information to write your own drivers. Good Luck! :thumbsup:

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