| Syntax: | Parameters: |
| Name of virtual device driver |
Use the VIRTUAL DEVICE statement to identify the output file
as a virtual device driver
(.VDD), and optionally provide a name for the driver.
You can also identify the output file as a .VDD file with the /VDD linker option.
If you use the VIRTUAL DEVICE statement in your module definition (.DEF) file, it must be the first statement in the .DEF file , and you cannot use the LIBRARY, NAME, or PHYSICAL DEVICE statements.
If you provide a name in drivername, it becomes the name of the driver as it is known by OS/2. The name can be any valid file name. If you do not provide a name, the name of the device driver is the same as the name of the output file, with the .VDD extension removed.
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Summary of Module Definition Statements