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  2. DirectX - Wikipedia

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    Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0 both shipped with DirectX, as has every version of Windows released since. The SDK is available as a free download. The SDK is available as a free download. While the runtimes are proprietary, closed-source software, source code is provided for most of the SDK samples.

  3. 3DMark - Wikipedia

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    Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP DirectX 8.1: Unsupported 3DMark03: The fourth generation 3DMark. It is the first version that supports Microsoft DirectX 9.0 and introduces several new features. The graphics tests cover a range of rendering techniques and DirectX 9 features, expanding on a similar system used in ...

  4. DirectInput - Wikipedia

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    In DirectX 7.0 (1999- ), DirectInput added a long-promised feature of seeing individual mice much like individual joysticks, but the feature didn't work with the later released Windows XP, even though as of 2010 it works with Windows 98/Me and DirectX 9. DirectX 8.0 (2000), the last version with major changes, included action mapping and ...

  5. SimCity (2013): DirectX Setup Error - An Internal Error Occurred

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    Once you hit OK, the installation just stops and there isn't any more information. The fix for this is pretty simple though. All you need to do is follow this link to Microsoft's DirectX download ...

  6. PC-98 - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, NEC introduced a 2D Windows accelerator card for PC-98, called the Window Accelerator Board, which employed a S3 86C928. Video cards for C-bus, local bus and PCI are also available from other manufacturers. [47] DirectX 7.0a is the last official supported version for PC-98. [48]

  7. DirectX 7 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 February 2006, at 10:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Direct3D - Wikipedia

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    Direct3D is a graphics application programming interface (API) for Microsoft Windows.Part of DirectX, Direct3D is used to render three-dimensional graphics in applications where performance is important, such as games.

  9. Alex St. John - Wikipedia

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    Alex became the Microsoft Windows Game technology evangelist for DirectX through his early work at Microsoft (1992-1997) to advance Windows as a dominant graphics and media platform. The early DirectX team worked closely with Id Software to port Doom to Windows 95 which became the very first DirectX game ever published. [1]