Before I ask my question, here's some background information so that you might have a better understanding of what I am trying to accomplish. I have searched around and found similar questions but none that are specifically what I am asking.
I am trying to port over a modified 32-bit PLX Pci9056 device driver to 64-bit. I also have a few User apps that utilize the driver. PLX provides a complete SDK, including the PLX API in a dll, driver source code, and tools to create and debug user apps. It uses the Windows DDK build environment to build the drivers. The following is how they all interact:
User app --> PLX API --> PLX Pci 9056 driver --> PLX chip
The 32-bit driver has been tested on Windows 7 32-bit and works properly. I believe I should be able to simply rebuild the driver in the 64-bit Windows DDK build environment (Of course after handling any pointer casting. Please correct me if I am wrong.) At this point the driver should run properly on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine.
I understand that usually 32-bit apps will run fine on a 64 bit machine, but in this case the User app is using the PLX API which was initially built only to support 32-bit. Will my User app still work in a 64-bit OS without updating it, or will I run into issues?