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You're welcome. Driver development isn't exactly an easy topic to broach, though you're bound to find some examples around the net of "Hello World" type examples. There may even be some here at CP, I haven't looked.

You wouldn't need terribly much functionality in the driver, so you may well find it considerably easier than it seems daunting. You could probably start with just two functions above the basic house-keeping stuff. One to read the value of the register(port) and another to write a value to it. You could then provide finer functionality in a user-mode DLL for specifics like opening the drawer etc - i.e use the ability to write a register from the DLL, setting the appropriate bit.

Best of luck, hope it works out well for you. Smile | :)
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