From: HRcrestron on


"dave" wrote:

>
> Hello:
>
> I have a driver for W2K and Windows XP.
> I used "DDK 2000" to build W2K driver and
> "DDK 2600" to build XP driver.
>
> I'm wondering if "DDK 3790" build the driver both for W2K and XP ?
>
> To check it I built some simple driver using "DDK 3790" and
> this driver works OK both on W2K and XP.
>
> I'm not sure if this is true for other drivers ?
>
> Thank you,
> dave
>
From: HRcrestron on
I have a job available using WDK develpment. Would you like to hear more?

"Mark Roddy" wrote:

> dave wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
> > I have a driver for W2K and Windows XP.
> > I used "DDK 2000" to build W2K driver and
> > "DDK 2600" to build XP driver.
> >
> > I'm wondering if "DDK 3790" build the driver both for W2K and XP ?
> >
> > To check it I built some simple driver using "DDK 3790" and
> > this driver works OK both on W2K and XP.
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is true for other drivers ?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > dave
> >
> Yes. The latest ddks support w2k/xp/w2k3 builds (and for the WDK 'vista'
> builds as well.) However you should use the latest ddk and target the
> oldest platform. So if you are building a driver that must run on
> w2k/xp/w2k3 then you should choose the w2k build option in the w2k3 ddk.
>
>
From: HRcrestron on
I am in an HR dept and looking for a software develper for a new project
using WDK develpment. Would you be interested in hearing more?

"Pavel A." wrote:

> "dave" wrote:
> > The "DDK 3790" has build environment ONLY for "Windows Server 2003" !
>
> Please re-install it.
> Select custom install, then select the environments you need.
>
> --PA
>
From: chris.aseltine on
On Apr 7, 9:44 am, HRcrestron <HRcrest...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:

> I am in an HR dept and looking for a software develper for a new project
> using WDK develpment. Would you be interested in hearing more?

Why are you asking this question in a reply to a thread about an
outdated version of the DDK?
From: Tim Roberts on
chris.aseltine(a)gmail.com wrote:

>On Apr 7, 9:44 am, HRcrestron <HRcrest...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
>wrote:
>
>> I am in an HR dept and looking for a software develper for a new project
>> using WDK develpment. Would you be interested in hearing more?
>
>Why are you asking this question in a reply to a thread about an
>outdated version of the DDK?

Because he is a clueless spammer who has not taken the time to understand
simple Usenet etiquette before making this kind of request.
--
Tim Roberts, timr(a)probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.