Re: How do I get just the DirectX 9.0c SDK?
- From: "Tom P." <padilla.henry@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Oct 2006 07:19:23 -0700
Jan Bruns wrote:
The msdn-page about the newest (08/06)-DX-SDK:
| This DirectX SDK release contains updates to tools, utilities, samples,
| documentation, and runtime debug files for x64 and x86 platforms. This
| release also include a public pre-release Direct3D 10.
So if DX10 is only availabe as a pre-release, the next earlier Version
(DX9) will be the most up to date.
I have the 12/05 DX-SDK installed, and it contains both, a D3D10-SDK-preview,
next to the full DX9-SDK.´
Gruss
Jan Bruns
Yeah, I was poking around the MSDN site as well and had to go back to
12/04 to find an SDK that didn't have DX10 in it. I just wonder how
it's gonna act in VS2005.
Why are they making the SDK expire? If it's because of DX10 then make
a DX10SDK and leave 9.0c alone.
.
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