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    Is this something I shouldn't be doing, or is it ok to link in dll's with the DirectX9 SDK even though Vista is using DirectX10? They haven't released the DirectX10 SDK yet, have they? Marc

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      Is this something I shouldn't be doing, or is it ok to link in dll's with the DirectX9 SDK even though Vista is using DirectX10? They haven't released the DirectX10 SDK yet, have they? Marc

      Thyme In The Country

      People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
      There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
      People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith

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      The October 2006 version here ... http://msdn.microsoft.com/directx/sdk/default.aspx[^] (is it me or is Code Project working so slow that it is almost as quick to send the reply by pony express)

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        The October 2006 version here ... http://msdn.microsoft.com/directx/sdk/default.aspx[^] (is it me or is Code Project working so slow that it is almost as quick to send the reply by pony express)

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        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

        The October 2006 version here

        I thought that was still for DirectX9, though it seems to be some sort of hybrid, but it's confusing, as it says that Direct3D only works with Vista RC1. What about the Vista RTM? :sigh: It's never easy.

        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

        is it me or is Code Project working so slow that it is almost as quick to send the reply by pony express)

        Here too. Marc

        Thyme In The Country

        People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
        There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
        People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith

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          Richard A. Abbott wrote:

          The October 2006 version here

          I thought that was still for DirectX9, though it seems to be some sort of hybrid, but it's confusing, as it says that Direct3D only works with Vista RC1. What about the Vista RTM? :sigh: It's never easy.

          Richard A. Abbott wrote:

          is it me or is Code Project working so slow that it is almost as quick to send the reply by pony express)

          Here too. Marc

          Thyme In The Country

          People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
          There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
          People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith

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          Since these postings, apparently Microsoft have launched their December 2006 version.

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