>
> Someone else mentioned SoftIce, which appears to cost more than 0USD,
> so I'm not going to get and try that right away. Are there any other
> low-cost methods of getting detailed information about the hardware as
> it's initialized and used?
>
> -Andy
If you have 2 machines with FireWire ports - The kernel debugger that comes with Windows DDK is also very easy to use and quite useful for such things( at least that's what I found last time when I was having nausea from ndiswrapper :).
Windows DDK is not downloadable for free but it's very cheap to order a CD (~ 9USD IIRC).
Parag
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