Re: New driver loading scheme for Project Evil, need input

From: /dev/null <null_at_dnswatch.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 19:33:40 -0700 (PDT)
Greetings,
   ...

>
>> > You still end up needing the C compiler, objcopy, ndiscvt and
>> (optionally)
>> > iconv, but the script automates the use of all these tooks and
>> explains
>> > to the user what's going on while it's working.
>>
>> It's certainly simpler than the current state of afairs and unless the
>> kernel
>> NDIS grows the ability to directly read .sys & .inf files from your disk
>> (which would be very cool :) it's about a simple as it's going to get..
>
> I think it's small enough as such, given that Project Evil isn't the only
> thing that needs a C compiler, and iconv...how much does Project Evil
> require
> that isn't in the base FreeBSD install anyways?
>
>> > - What should the script be called? wintobsd.sh sounds kind of lame.
>>
>> encappe
>> win2elf
>> pe2elf
>>
>

If we're placing votes, can I put mine in for:
exorcist.sh

:)

-Chris

> ndisload.sh
> driverload.sh
> windriver.sh
> pureevil.sh >=]
>
> -R. Tyler Ballance
>
> ..and back to work..
>
>
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