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Transport Driver Interface         
<networking> (TDI) Developed by SUN, IBM, and Microsoft (and others?), the TDI is a software interface between the protocols and application programing interface layers of the Windows NT network model. (1997-11-05)
Transport Driver Interface         
The Transport Driver Interface or TDI is the protocol understood by the upper edge of the Transport layer of the Microsoft Windows kernel network stack.
device driver         
COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT OPERATES OR CONTROLS A PARTICULAR TYPE OF DEVICE
Device Driver; Device drivers; Software driver; 16-bit driver; 32-bit driver; Hardware drivers; Hardware driver; Kernel driver; Linux device driver; Virtual device drivers; Device Driver Interface; Computer driver; Driver software; Generic USB driver; BYOVD; Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver
<operating system> Software to control a hardware component or peripheral device of a computer such as a {magnetic disk}, magnetic tape or printer. A device driver is responsible for accessing the hardware registers of the device and often includes an {interrupt handler} to service interrupts generated by the device. Device drivers often form part of the lowest level of the operating system kernel, with which they are linked when the kernel is built. Some more recent systems have loadable device drivers which can be installed from files after the operating system is running. (1994-10-27)

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Transport Driver Interface
The Transport Driver Interface or TDI is the protocol understood by the upper edge of the Transport layer of the Microsoft Windows kernel network stack.