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DDDEVICEIDENTIFIER

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This structure contains a device identifier.

This structure is used to retrieve information about the current device by IDirectDraw::GetDeviceIdentifier.

typedef struct _DDDEVICEIDENTIFIER {
  wchar_t szDriver[MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING];
  wchar_t szDescription[MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING];
  LARGE_INTEGER liDriverVersion;
  DWORD dwVendorId;
  DWORD dwDeviceId;
  DWORD dwSubSysId;
  DWORD dwRevision;
  GUID guidDeviceIdentifier;
} DDDEVICEIDENTIFIER, *LPDDDEVICEIDENTIFIER;

Members

  • szDriver[MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING]
    A wchar_t string that contains the name of the driver to present to the user. This should not be used to identify a particular driver because many different strings may be associated with the same device and driver from different vendors. The length of this string is MAX_DDEVICEID_STRING.

  • szDescription[MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING]
    A wchar_t string that contains a description of the driver to present to the user. This should not be used to identify a particular driver because many different strings may be associated with the same device and driver from different vendors. The length of this string is MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING.

  • liDriverVersion
    A LARGE_INTEGER value that identifies the version of the Microsoft® DirectDraw® driver. It is legal to do < and > comparisons on the 64-bit signed integer value. However, exercise caution if you use this element to identify problematic drivers. Instead, you should use the DeviceIdentifier member.

    The following psuedocode example illustrates the version format encoded in this member.

    Product = HIWORD(DriverVersion.HighPart)
    Version = LOWORD(DriverVersion.HighPart)
    SubVersion = HIWORD(DriverVersion.LowPart)
    Build = LOWORD(DriverVersion.LowPart)
    

    For more information on the HIWORD macro, the LOWORD macro, and the LARGE_INTEGER structure, see the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit (SDK) .

  • dwVendorId
    A DWORD value that helps identify a particular chip set. Query this member to identify the manufacturer. The value may be zero if unknown.

  • dwDeviceId
    A DWORD value that helps identify a particular chip set. Query this member to identify the type of chip set. The value may be zero if unknown.

  • dwSubSysId
    A DWORD value that helps identify a particular chip set. Query this member to identify the subsystem, typically the particular board. The value may be zero if unknown. .

  • dwRevision
    A DWORD value that helps identify a particular chip set. Query this member to identify the revision level of the chip set. The value may be zero if unknown.

  • guidDeviceIdentifier
    A GUID that uniquely identifies for the driver and chip set pair. Query this member to track changes to the driver and chip set in order to generate a new profile for the graphics subsystem. DeviceIdentifier can also be used to identify particular problematic drivers.

Remarks

The VendorId, DeviceId, SubSysId, and Revision members can be used in tandem to identify particular chip sets. However, use these members with caution because they can be used and interpreted differently by different hardware manufacturers.

Requirements

Pocket PC: Windows Mobile 5.0 and later
Smartphone: Windows Mobile 5.0 and later
OS Versions: Windows CE 5.01 and later
Header: Ddraw.h.

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