are they compatiable with All-in-Wonders?
simple question, kinda hate making a new topic for it...
thanks in advance
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WDM driveR? never herad of it, ill have to go see waht that is
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WDM just stands for Windows Driver Model, which is a specification for, well, Windows drivers.The14thGOD wrote:WDM driveR? never herad of it, ill have to go see waht that is
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It's intended to enable developers to write one codebase and port it to multiple Windows OSes, but unfortunately that didn't quite pan out.