![]() ![]() These programming languages offer great access to low level instructions as well as extremely complex program instructions and data structures. Though nowadays, most programmers who write code for device drivers work with program languages such as C or C++. In the early days of programming and computers, device drivers would be created using assembly language, which refers to a low level language that can access hardware and CPU instructions quickly and directly. When a user adds a new component to the computer system, for instance a printer, the device drivers will allow the communication and recognition of the component with the operating system, so that the new piece of hardware can function properly.
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