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A '''Software Development Kit''' (short '''SDK''') is a set of tools and software redistributed by vendor to be used by developers to access the hardware. This is usually in the form of a precompiled library and header files (for MSVC). |
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 3 April 2005
A Software Development Kit (short SDK) is a set of tools and software redistributed by vendor to be used by developers to access the hardware. This is usually in the form of a precompiled library and header files (for MSVC).
SDKs are often distributed by chipset vendors who are not willing to disclose their documentation about the actual hardware (and required firmware) - Another word for trouble.