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I would like to learn about this , so would you please tell me where I should start ?
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The main difference between WinXp VDD and Win98 VxD is the operating system they are designed for. WinXp VDD (Virtual Device Driver) is designed for Windows XP, while Win98 VxD (Virtual eXtended Driver) is designed for Windows 98. This means that they have different functions and capabilities based on the features and technology available in each operating system.
WinXp VDD is used to allow applications to access hardware and system resources in Windows XP. It acts as an interface between the application and the operating system, allowing the application to communicate with and control hardware devices, such as printers and graphics cards.
Apart from the difference in operating systems, Win98 VxD and WinXp VDD also have different programming interfaces. Win98 VxD uses the 16-bit Virtual Device Model (VDM) while WinXp VDD uses the 32-bit Virtual Device Interface (VDI). This means that WinXp VDD is able to handle larger and more complex hardware devices compared to Win98 VxD.
No, WinXp VDD and Win98 VxD are not interchangeable as they are designed for different operating systems. Trying to use Win98 VxD on Windows XP or WinXp VDD on Windows 98 will likely result in errors and compatibility issues.
The answer to this question depends on the specific needs and requirements of the user. WinXp VDD may be more suitable for newer hardware and applications, while Win98 VxD may be more compatible with older systems. It is best to consult with a professional or do thorough research to determine which one is better for your specific use case.