Where can I get the DirectX libraries and include files?
I don't want to download the full SDK, I only want libraries and include files.
Where can I get the DirectX libraries and include files?
I don't want to download the full SDK, I only want libraries and include files.
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/directx/
Have you tried the end-luser runtime file? it is 24.8mb will contain the dlls to run dx9
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Nice looking cat btw.
But that doesn't include the DX headers and libraries, essential files for building a DirectX application. As far as I know, you'll have to install the entire SDK, unless you download from an unknown source, which is probably not a good idea.Have you tried the end-luser runtime file? it is 24.8mb will contain the dlls to run dx9
That is what I said. It will contain just the dlls to run dx9. There is a trick that you can do with the dlls and get your progs running useing there dx9 dlls with out the SDK. If you want doc and source code then you should get the SDK. and example progs. libs and headers.But that doesn't include the DX headers and libraries, essential files for building a DirectX application.
-kk
Originally Posted by maxoratorDuh. He didn't ask for for the DLLs!Originally Posted by kryptkat
Just get the SDK for god's sake and don't try any tricks.
There is a right way to do things and a wrong way.
Some typos are really funny. End-luser runtime...Originally Posted by kryptkat
Finally I downloaded the whole SDK. It took some time and it had 800MB of SAMPLE PROGRAMS!?! I really think Microsoft should make a package where are no sample programs, because first I couldn't imagine why the SDK is so huge.
I just took 5 pictures of my cat. He was so funny
Last edited by maxorator; 09-29-2006 at 06:46 AM.
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You sound like mummy!
Just get the SDK for god's sake and don't try any tricks.
There is a right way to do things and a wrong way.
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We're talking Microsoft here... c'mooon.........Originally Posted by maxorator
A hundred Elephants can knock down the walls of a fortress... One diseased rat can kill everyone inside
Sample programs are sometimes useful... but they really need to make different packages...
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