Re: SOLVED (was: How to debug INF file for Windows 98?)
- From: Spiro Trikaliotis <news-200507@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 20:28:02 +0200
Hello Alexander,
Alexander Grigoriev <alegr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb:
> The '0' parameter is optional. A second comma is NOT optional.
>
> The DDK documentation does show it that way:
>
> diskid = disk-description[,[tag-or-cab-file],[unused,path][,flags]]
>
> As you can see, as soon you provide a first comma, you have to provide
> another one.
Good point. I had to recheck it that it is really like you say. You are
right.
Anyway,
1. chkinf does not complain
2. it is not good practice to perform an access violation (98/Me) if
just a comma is missing, is it? ;)
Anyway, thank you for pointing this out, I was not aware of this subtle
difference.
Regards,
Spiro.
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