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Hi all,
I want to work with WINDOWS DDK. Where can I download it?
For Windows XP SP2
Cheers,
Thanks.
Every new thing you learn,Gives you a new personality.
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You can purchase a CD here:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/ddk/orderddkcd.mspx[^]
Alternatively, MSDN subscribers can download it. From the Microsoft WHDC website:
Note: The current DDK is not offered as a download on the WHDC Web site, but it is part of the standard MSDN Subscriber Downloads and is included with MSDN subscriptions.
Best regards
Dominik
_outp(0x64, 0xAD);
and
__asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al
do the same... but what do they do??
(doesn't work on NT)
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I am writing a program that uses a file that is opened by another process
for writing in shared mode. I open the file for read-only, shared access
and periodically check the file to see if it has changed. If it has, I read
in the new data and do something with it. I'd like to know when the other
process closes its handle to the file so that I can stop my periodic
processing and then delete the file, because I don't need it anymore. Is
there a way to know when the other process closes the file?
Barry
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I'd suggest that when the file hasn't changed, to then close your handle and try to delete. If it works, great, if it fails, check to see if its a share violation. When it is, then sleep and upon wakeup try the delete again. Repeat as required. This is polling oriented instead of notification oriented, but it should work. I don't think there is a notification event for a file handle being closed. (But I'm sure a wiser one will point this out )
Chris Meech
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When I want privacy, I'll close the bathroom door. [Stan Shannon]
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I want to add the desktop folder in the treeview.For that I think ShGetDesktopFolder function should be used.I searched in online MSDN but no help for this function is given.
Please help me.
Thanks
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there are too few informations in your question to understand well what you want.
however, why did you put VC.NET 1.1 in the title ? are you using managed C++ ? is so, ask your question in the Managed C++ forum[^]
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I am writing a program in c++ and I want to use a struct to group together some information but I don't need to make a full class for it since it only has 4 primitive fields in it and doesn't need data hiding or methods. I was wondering if it would be more efficient to use C linkage rather than just declaring a struct in c++ because I don't want the overhead of constructors destructors, methods, etc. The two ways I could do this are listed below. can you tell me if the one with C linkage will be smaller. My program needs to be as efficient as possible.
extern "C" {<br />
typedef struct<br />
{<br />
float velX;<br />
float velY;<br />
float velZ;<br />
float b;<br />
} FluidInfo;<br />
}
or
struct FluidInfo<br />
{<br />
float velX;<br />
float velY;<br />
float velZ;<br />
float b;<br />
};
pplshero54 gives his most thanks
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i doubt that C linkage will change anything to the size, but you could do the test by yourself using the operator sizeof()
FluidInfo fi;
int structSizeInBytes = sizeof(fi);
moreover, do you know that you can make a class without data hiding ?
just add a public declarator before declaring your data members...
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hi,(sorry if this is in wrong forum)
i am from bangalore,india.
i am applying for steady job in different companies.they ask me my expectation.i dont know.
please help me.also please tell me what ctc means and also other jargons.
i have been freelance sw developer for 4 years in vc++ and have done around 4 software packages,for engineering applications, all alone, for govt orgs.
i am very good in sw development and know several languages.i also heve exp in embedded systems.
although i am be mech,i am equally good in all the 3 domains.
-thanx.
-vmmt
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v2.0,
You're working too cheap :p
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oh maybe it's because i'm not an exp developer yet...
(actually i am, but not for my office )
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Er zit een korstje op mijn aars.
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I'm not interested in that certain piece of your body
No hurries, no worries.
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it wasn't for you though
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Luckely ...
No hurries, no worries.
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it itches like crazy
Er zit een korstje op mijn aars.
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You could ask this on the Lounge.
Regards,
Nish
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Hi,
Is there a function that stops the window from displaying every time a CD is inserted that asks,
"Windows can perform the same action each time you insert a disc or connect a device with this kind of file".
Many thanks.
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Thanks for the reply Mike, but I need to be able to do this from within my program, so any code in C++ would be appreciated. I am writing a CD/DVD Burning application and I don't want to have this auto play dialog popping up every time the user inserts a blank disc and closes the drive.
Many thanks.
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This should be helpful for you!Here[^]
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