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<h2><a name="MYSAMPLE">MINI</a> - Sample Print Mini-Drivers Workspaces</h2>

<h3>SUMMARY</h3>

<p>Minidriver Development Tool (MDT) is the application that should be used to convert minidrivers from their old source format (Microsoft&reg; Windows&reg; 95 and 98, Microsoft Windows 3.x, Microsoft Windows NT&reg; 4.0) to the Microsoft Windows&nbsp; 2000 source format. This application displays the converted Windows 2000 source files in a logical representation known as a <i>workspace</i>. You can launch these workspaces by using MDT to open MDW files. Within the MDW folder are sample directories <i>Pcl5eres</i>, <i>Ep24res</i>, <i>Ep9res</i>, and so on, all have their own MDW files, which can be used to launch their workspaces. Please see the main DDK documentation set for more information on the MDT and workspaces. GPD files are used for creating Unidrv minidrivers. A Unidrv minidriver consists of a text-based generic printer description (GPD), which can be contained in one or more GPD files.

<h3>BUILDING THE SAMPLE</h3>

<p>This sample requires that the NT 5 SDK and DDK be installed so that the required headers and libs available.

<p>To build the samples simply run "build -c" from this directory. This will compile the GPD resource DLLs.

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