Re: WDK build environment...
- From: "Doron Holan [MS]" <doronh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 23:36:22 -0700
i don't understand the scenario. it is not as if one win2k install +Additionally, good look giving this a customer to find out what is missing
on his machine, which is not missing on your own one.
specific SP is going to have a different set of exports then another install
of the same OS +SP. remember the tip is for the driver developer, not an
end user scenario.
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it was a handheld professional camera. one man crews make it difficult to
have high quality videos ;)
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"Ali" <abdulrazaq@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Doron Holan [MS] wrote:
yes, that will work and load on win2k. you might need to read this
http://blogs.msdn.com/doronh/archive/2006/03/13/550844.aspx as well if
the
driver doesn't even load
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"Ali" <abdulrazaq@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Don Burn wrote:
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Ofcourse yes if it is all WDK *only*. You should be able to use
those
binaries even on W2K.
Sorry only if he builds with the Windows 2000 environment. I
recomended
he
build with the Windows XP environment which should work for XP, 2003
and
Vista.
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Doh! I was watching Doron's movie [
http://channel9.msdn.com/Showforum.aspx?forumid=14&tagid=129 ] few
hours ago and he did say that WDF is meant to W2K pro systems. And it
does make sense as well, because it is a thick layer (framework) on
existing architecture rather anything new introduced deep inside.
Lets say in this way that if one is developing a genuine WDF gadget
which is not using *any* other objects introduced by OS on its own
then
it will work on W2K pro systems , right?
ali
Snip from Doron's Blog Comment:
Additionally, good look giving this a customer to find out what is[ http://blogs.msdn.com/doronh/archive/2006/03/13/550844.aspx ]
missing on his machine, which is not missing on your own one.
I am 100% agree with above statement and its not so cool.
Anyway atleast it is right way to move for compiling a driver for
multiple OSs with little pain and fear that all the customers would be
having the same fix.
Doron, i was watching your movie and pal! you did great. Frankly first
half was quite boring because of your strolling fingers on those
diagrams (Which were not covered by the camera man as it seems just a
handy cam rather a professional camera) , which should be addresses in
details if required. As the complexity is involved, i don't think it
can be done in so short time. The last half is quite interesting with
little questions and answers part.
BTW when we are gonna have those diagrams , l0l.
ali
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