Windows 7 White Papers
Windows Driver Kit for Windows 7 Beta: Announcements
Overview Now that the Windows 7 beta has been announced, the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) beta is available to driver developers who want to participate in the Windows 7 WDK beta program. The WDK team encourages driver developers to sign up for the WDK beta program, download the WDK beta, and submit feedback. Specifically, the author ask one to use the WDK beta to ensure that the drivers build without errors in the Windows 7 build environment. The WDK beta includes many new tools and samples and contains the headers and libraries that one needs to build drivers for all the new technologies and device features in Windows 7.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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