| Syntax: | Default: |
| /VDD | /EXEC |
Use /VDD to identify the output file as a virtual device driver (.VDD file).
You can also identify the output file as a .VDD file with the VIRTUAL DEVICE statement in a module definition file.
If you specify /VDD with any of /EXEC, /DLL, or /PDD , then only the last specified of the options takes effect. If you do not specify /VDD, or any other option above, by default the linker produces an .EXE file (/EXEC).
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Summary of Linker Options
Produce a Device Driver