What are DDks? Name an operating system that includes this
feature.
Answer Posted / mahendra kathe
DDKs are windows Device Driver kits which are popularly
known to be the developement environments for developing
windows device drivers for virtually any type of device
available today in the market.
Microsoft has released it's first DDK for developing device
drivers for it's first ever popular desktop GUI OS windows
3.0 from that time onwards they have regularly released a
range of DDKs for many diffrent windows OS platforms like
win 3.11,win95,win98,millenium edition,windows
NT,win2k,win2003,winxp,win vista etc.
appologies for my previous incorrect answer , which was
intended for some other question but wrongly added to this
question.
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