Category:Device drivers

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Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

L

  • Linux drivers

M

  • Modem drivers

Pages in category "Device drivers"

The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Device driver

A

  • ASPI
  • ATI Catalyst

B

  • BNU (software)
  • Broadcast Driver Architecture

C

  • CEN/XFS
  • Class driver
  • Common Unix Printing System

D

  • DirectX Video Acceleration

F

  • F6 disk
  • Filter driver
  • FreedomHEC

I

  • I/O request packet
  • IA-32 Execution Layer

K

  • Kernel-Mode Driver Framework

L

  • Leaf driver

M

  • Mirror driver

N

  • Nexus driver

O

  • Omega drivers

P

  • Patin-Couffin

S

  • SCSI Pass-Through Direct
  • Scanner Access Now Easy
  • SciTech SNAP

U

  • UniVBE
  • Uniform Driver Interface

U cont.

  • Universal Audio Architecture
  • User space
  • User-Mode Driver Framework

V

  • Vidix
  • VxD

W

  • Windows Display Driver Model
  • Windows Driver Foundation
  • Windows Driver Kit
  • Windows Driver Model
  • Windows Logo Kit

X

  • X00
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