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Revision as of 15:14, 5 July 2017
Description


The Developer Connection Device Driver Kit for OS/2 was available from IBM Developer Connection.
The DDK contains the following directories:
- DBCS Device Drivers
- Device Driver Test Tool (DDTT)
- Display Device Drivers and Test Tools
- InputOutput Device Drivers and Test Tools
- LAN Device Drivers and Test Tools
- Multimedia Audio Stream Handler, Video Capture VSD Source, Sample MPEG Playback Application Source
- Multimedia Device Drivers and Test Tools
- PC Card CARDBUS Device Drivers
- Printer Device Drivers and Test Tools
- Storage Device Drivers and Test Tools
- IBM NULLNDIS Device Driver
- IBM Remote Source Code Debugger
- ICAT Debugger for OS/2
- Microsoft(R) Compiler/Assembler Build Tools
- Microsoft MASM 6.0
- Microsoft C 6.0
- DDK Documentation ZIP files
- ALP Assembler Reference files
- Display Device Driver Reference files
- GRADD Device Driver Reference files
- Input/Output Device Driver Reference files
- Multimedia Device Driver Reference files
- Multimedia TestSuite Documentation files
- Physical Device Driver Reference files
- Presentation Device Driver Reference files
- Pen for OS/2 Device Driver Reference files
- Printer Device Driver Reference files
- Storage Device Driver Reference files
- 'Using Your DDK' Build Instructions files
- Virtual Device Driver Reference files
Version
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Volume 3
Links
Licence and availability
- Source code and software owned by IBM and governed by the IBM Device Driver Kit License, note that it is not redistributable and was withdrawn in 2004.