Las op warp2search.net dat Directx9.0(SDK) al te krijgen was:
Dit zijn de notes:::----->
This is the Beta 1 Release of Microsoft's DirectX 9.0
Software Development Kit (SDK). It contains all DirectX software
required to create DirectX 9.0 compliant applications.
Major components include: DirectX 9.0 system components (runtimes);
DirectX 9.0 Application Programming Interface (API) Documentation
for each of the DirectX core areas (written for C++, C#, or Visual Basic
developers); DirectX 9.0 headers & libraries; Sample applications
and source code; miscellaneous tools and utilities.
After installing, those new to DirectX should start with the
DirectX 9.0 documentation. More seasoned developers may also
want to view the "WHAT'S NEW" section. Professional DirectX
developers should refer to the "KNOWN ISSUES" section prior to
raising concerns
There are many new and exciting features in all of the DirectX components.
The SDK has added a new member to its core technology called Managed DirectX, DirectPlay has been ported to the PocketPC, High level Shader Language for D3DX, Windows XP parity on the downlevel Operating system for DirectShow and DirectAudio. DirectShow also has a new Video Mixing Renderer (VMR9) which uses D3D9 surfaces and always renders video through the 3D pipeline and new and exciting samples.
Note: An interesting warning pops up when u install: This beta version expriers on Aug 20, 2002 You will need to reinstall Windows if u do-not have a valid DX9 ID & password to download Beta 2
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Het gaat mij dus om de "Note".. Als ik dit dus install kan ik dus op 20 Aug me comp formatten ?!?! Ik ben geen officiele beta tester ofzo, dus zo'n geldige DX9 ID & pass. zit er voor mij niet in, al zou Beta 2 ook wel leaken
Voor de rest is het vrijwel zinloos om dit te gebruiken, Meeste software maakt nog niet eens optimaal gebruik van DX 8.1 ......
Ik heb wel zin in een goeie discussie hierover !
Dit zijn de notes:::----->
This is the Beta 1 Release of Microsoft's DirectX 9.0
Software Development Kit (SDK). It contains all DirectX software
required to create DirectX 9.0 compliant applications.
Major components include: DirectX 9.0 system components (runtimes);
DirectX 9.0 Application Programming Interface (API) Documentation
for each of the DirectX core areas (written for C++, C#, or Visual Basic
developers); DirectX 9.0 headers & libraries; Sample applications
and source code; miscellaneous tools and utilities.
After installing, those new to DirectX should start with the
DirectX 9.0 documentation. More seasoned developers may also
want to view the "WHAT'S NEW" section. Professional DirectX
developers should refer to the "KNOWN ISSUES" section prior to
raising concerns
There are many new and exciting features in all of the DirectX components.
The SDK has added a new member to its core technology called Managed DirectX, DirectPlay has been ported to the PocketPC, High level Shader Language for D3DX, Windows XP parity on the downlevel Operating system for DirectShow and DirectAudio. DirectShow also has a new Video Mixing Renderer (VMR9) which uses D3D9 surfaces and always renders video through the 3D pipeline and new and exciting samples.
Note: An interesting warning pops up when u install: This beta version expriers on Aug 20, 2002 You will need to reinstall Windows if u do-not have a valid DX9 ID & password to download Beta 2
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Het gaat mij dus om de "Note".. Als ik dit dus install kan ik dus op 20 Aug me comp formatten ?!?! Ik ben geen officiele beta tester ofzo, dus zo'n geldige DX9 ID & pass. zit er voor mij niet in, al zou Beta 2 ook wel leaken
Voor de rest is het vrijwel zinloos om dit te gebruiken, Meeste software maakt nog niet eens optimaal gebruik van DX 8.1 ......