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How do you describe and demonstrate software-hardware connectivity / Kernel Module / Driver Development to your students?
For the past few years, Jungo has worked with professors, instructors and research staff to provide a comprehensive tool that will assist in delivering driver development and kernel modules theories and practice to the software and hardware engineers of the future.
Thanks to our special academic program, WinDriver is one of the most recognized and popular software tools for introducing driver development concepts in over 200 universities across the globe.
Main Features:
- Immediate hardware access
- Supports all leading operating systems with every BUS type
- Advanced and intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Debugging monitor for kernel activities
- Special academic price and a full lab license
Case Studies:
Testimonials:
- Robert Ceschini, Research Engineer, Penn State University/Applied Research Lab, USA
- Matthew Cymbalak, Undergraduate, B.Eng (Computer Systems) / B.App.Sci (Computer Science)RMIT University, Melbourne Australia
- Anthony Copeland, Space Computer CorporationLos Angeles, CA
- Shawn Oles, University of Delaware, Software Engineering
- Ruben Murphy, University of Puerto Rico
Key Customers Links:
Dresden University of Technology, DE
Heidelberg University, DE
Hiroshima City University, JP
Indiana University, US
Miami University, US
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, US
National Changhua University, TW
Oakland University, US
Okayama University of Science, JP
Oita University, JP
Pittsburgh University, US
Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, DE
Southern Taiwan University, TW
Stockholm University, SW
Subaru Telescope (National Astronomical Observatory), US
Rice University
UtahState University, US
Washington University:Applied Physics Laboratory, US
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University of Arizona, US
University of Chicago, US
Universita Di Roma, IT
University of Edinburgh, UK
Universität Hannover, DE
University of Hawaii, US
University of Kent, UK
University of Mannheim, DE
University of Maryland, US
University of Memphis, US
University of Michigan, US
University of Oslo, NO
Universite Pierre & Marie Curie, FR
University of Reading, UK
University of St.- Etienne, FR
University of Texas, US
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