where can I find toaster sample in xpddk?

August 01st, 2006 - 01:50 am ET by XQing Wang | Report spam
I have just installed xpddk but I can't find toaster in the ddk folder.

I was told that in 2KDDK , the path is NTDDK\src\general\toaster.
But there isn't a \src in my \winddk\2600.
Could anyone help me?


thanks & Best Regards!

XQing Wang
xqinggwang@gmail.com
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#1 KathiMarge
August 04th, 2006 - 12:28 am ET | Report spam
Sure there is.
T:\WINDDK\2600~1.110\src\general\toaster\

Try reinstall DDK checking installation options.
HTH

"XQing Wang" wrote in message
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I have just installed xpddk but I can't find toaster in the ddk folder.

I was told that in 2KDDK , the path is NTDDK\src\general\toaster.
But there isn't a \src in my \winddk\2600.
Could anyone help me?


thanks & Best Regards!

XQing Wang




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#2 Don Burn
August 04th, 2006 - 08:09 am ET | Report spam
You do realize that the xp DDK is obsolete? You should not be using it at
all. You should be using the Windows Server 2003 SP1 DDK for any driver
from Windows 2000 through Windows Server 2003. You can download this as
part of the new Kernel Mode Driver Framework (KMDF) at
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/drive..._pkg.mspx. KMDF greatly
simplifies development and includes its own version of Toaster.


Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK)
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting
http://www.windrvr.com
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"XQing Wang" wrote in message
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I have just installed xpddk but I can't find toaster in the ddk folder.

I was told that in 2KDDK , the path is NTDDK\src\general\toaster.
But there isn't a \src in my \winddk\2600.
Could anyone help me?


thanks & Best Regards!

XQing Wang




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#3 KathiMarge
August 10th, 2006 - 11:29 pm ET | Report spam
Don, thank you for your comment.
What I do *not* realize is if it is safe to install Windows Server 2003
SP1 DDK
over good old working XP DDK?

Will they live in peace on one and the same machine or
shall I use another PC for WS2003SP1DDK
so that not to spoil my previous work results?




"Don Burn" wrote in message
news:
You do realize that the xp DDK is obsolete? You should not be using
it at all. You should be using the Windows Server 2003 SP1 DDK for
any driver from Windows 2000 through Windows Server 2003. You can
download this as part of the new Kernel Mode Driver Framework (KMDF)
at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/drive..._pkg.mspx. KMDF
greatly simplifies development and includes its own version of
Toaster.


Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK)
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting
http://www.windrvr.com
Remove StopSpam from the email to reply




"XQing Wang" wrote in message
news:%
I have just installed xpddk but I can't find toaster in the ddk
folder.

I was told that in 2KDDK , the path is NTDDK\src\general\toaster.
But there isn't a \src in my \winddk\2600.
Could anyone help me?


thanks & Best Regards!

XQing Wang








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#4 KathiMarge
August 10th, 2006 - 11:29 pm ET | Report spam
Don, thank you for your comment.
What I do *not* realize is if it is safe to install Windows Server 2003
SP1 DDK
over good old working XP DDK?

Will they live in peace on one and the same machine or
shall I use another PC for WS2003SP1DDK
so that not to spoil my previous work results?




"Don Burn" wrote in message
news:
You do realize that the xp DDK is obsolete? You should not be using
it at all. You should be using the Windows Server 2003 SP1 DDK for
any driver from Windows 2000 through Windows Server 2003. You can
download this as part of the new Kernel Mode Driver Framework (KMDF)
at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/drive..._pkg.mspx. KMDF
greatly simplifies development and includes its own version of
Toaster.


Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK)
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting
http://www.windrvr.com
Remove StopSpam from the email to reply




"XQing Wang" wrote in message
news:%
I have just installed xpddk but I can't find toaster in the ddk
folder.

I was told that in 2KDDK , the path is NTDDK\src\general\toaster.
But there isn't a \src in my \winddk\2600.
Could anyone help me?


thanks & Best Regards!

XQing Wang








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#5 Don Burn
August 11th, 2006 - 08:08 am ET | Report spam
You can install them on the same system, I have had as many as 10 DDK's on a
single system. I would install it seperate, then try to build everything
with the new DDK and test it. If it works (which it should) go to the new
DDK only. The current DDK includes a number of tools such as PreFast that
are not available on the XPDDK and are well worth using.


Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK)
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting
http://www.windrvr.com
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"KathiMarge" wrote in message
news:
Don, thank you for your comment.
What I do *not* realize is if it is safe to install Windows Server 2003
SP1 DDK
over good old working XP DDK?

Will they live in peace on one and the same machine or
shall I use another PC for WS2003SP1DDK
so that not to spoil my previous work results?




"Don Burn" wrote in message
news:
You do realize that the xp DDK is obsolete? You should not be using it
at all. You should be using the Windows Server 2003 SP1 DDK for any
driver from Windows 2000 through Windows Server 2003. You can download
this as part of the new Kernel Mode Driver Framework (KMDF) at
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/drive..._pkg.mspx. KMDF greatly
simplifies development and includes its own version of Toaster.


Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK)
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting
http://www.windrvr.com
Remove StopSpam from the email to reply




"XQing Wang" wrote in message
news:%
I have just installed xpddk but I can't find toaster in the ddk folder.

I was told that in 2KDDK , the path is NTDDK\src\general\toaster.
But there isn't a \src in my \winddk\2600.
Could anyone help me?


thanks & Best Regards!

XQing Wang












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