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  2. DirectX - Wikipedia

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    Previous versions of Windows such as Windows XP are not able to run DirectX 10-exclusive applications. Rather, programs that are run on a Windows XP system with DirectX 10 hardware simply resort to the DirectX 9.0c code path, the latest available for Windows XP computers. [35] Changes for DirectX 10 were extensive.

  3. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    Several Windows XP components are upgradable to the latest versions, which include new versions introduced in later versions of Windows, and other major Microsoft applications are available. These latest versions for Windows XP include: ActiveSync 4.5; DirectX 9.0c (June 7, 2010, Redistributable) Internet Explorer 8

  4. Windows XP editions - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP Media Center Edition ("Freestyle", July 2002) ... DirectX 9.0 hardware-accelerated GPU (ATI Radeon 9 series or nVidia GeForce FX series or higher), ...

  5. DirectShow - Wikipedia

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    DirectX 9 introduced VMR-9, which is included in Windows XP SP2 and newer. [39] This version uses Direct3D 9 instead of DirectDraw, allowing developers to transform video images using the Direct3D pixel shaders. [40] It is available for all Windows platforms as part of the DirectX 9 redistributable. [citation needed] As VMR-7 it provides a ...

  6. DirectPlay - Wikipedia

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    DirectPlay was supported in DirectX DLLs for the lifetime of Microsoft Windows XP. However, starting from the autumn of 2007, the headers and libraries — vital components if developers wanted to develop new programs utilizing the technology — were removed from the DirectX SDK. [citation needed]

  7. DirectX9 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 February 2006, at 10:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Talk:DirectX - Wikipedia

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    It only supports "pluggable software device" like DirectX 9.0. DirectX 7.1 is the last version having RGB software rendering support. Ironically, .NET Framework 3.0 or greater shipped with a pluggable DirectX 9.0 RGB device RGB9RAST for WPF compatibility runs well on Windows 98 or later, while WPF only supports Windows XP SP2 or later.

  9. Windows Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    WDM is generally not backward-compatible, that is, a WDM driver is not guaranteed to run on any older version of Windows. For example, Windows XP can use a driver written for Windows 2000 but will not make use of any of the new WDM features that were introduced in Windows XP. However, a driver written for Windows XP may or may not load on ...