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From: Kid on 28 Apr 2008 00:01 Hi Is Microsoft WDK the only Kit for WDF , any other third-party Kit pack their wizard over this framework ? Does DDK support WDF , or we should use WDK ? Does WDK build environment support both WDF and WDM , any different usage ? Thank you .
From: Bill McKenzie on 28 Apr 2008 00:59 There is no such thing as DDK anymore...it IS the WDK now. There are no, to my knowledge (which may very well be limited), wizards or such built on top of WDF. There is really no money to be made in this space anymore so I wouldn't hold my breath unless Microsoft gets bored and creates some of this. Bill M. "Kid" <Kid(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9F2E2550-56D4-49FA-B45C-3449D1799FC3(a)microsoft.com... > Hi > > Is Microsoft WDK the only Kit for WDF , any other third-party Kit pack > their > wizard over this framework ? > > Does DDK support WDF , or we should use WDK ? > > Does WDK build environment support both WDF and WDM , any different usage > ? > > Thank you .
From: Pavel A. on 28 Apr 2008 08:35 This is a WDK build assistant tool that also does something wizardish: http://ddkwizard.assarbad.net/ --PA "Kid" <Kid(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9F2E2550-56D4-49FA-B45C-3449D1799FC3(a)microsoft.com... > Hi > > Is Microsoft WDK the only Kit for WDF , any other third-party Kit pack > their > wizard over this framework ? > > Does DDK support WDF , or we should use WDK ? > > Does WDK build environment support both WDF and WDM , any different usage > ? > > Thank you .
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