Now What?

Now What?

After you run through all the pages of the wizard, you'll have a project that you can use to finish crafting your driver. Because of limitations on the custom wizard support in Visual C++, you'll need to modify the project settings by hand. Please refer to WDMBOOK.HTM in the companion content for a description of these settings.

The generated code will contain a number of TODO comments that highlight areas where you need to write some code. I suggest you use the Find In Files command to locate these items.

WDMWIZ also generates a standard DDK SOURCES file that you can use with the BUILD utility. Many people prefer to use BUILD for driver builds, and this feature will make your life easier if you're one of them.



Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model
Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model
ISBN: 0735618038
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 119
Authors: Walter Oney

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