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DirectX End-User Runtimes 9.29.1973 Redistributable (November 2010)
Microsoft DirectX is a set of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. DirectX includes security updates and performance, and many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX APIs. At the heart of DirectX are its application programming interfaces, or APIs. Law API as a bridge for the hardware and software to “talk” to each other.
The DirectX APIs give multimedia applications access to the advanced features of high performance material such as fleas in three-dimensional (3-D) graphics acceleration and sound card. They control low-level functions, including graphics acceleration with two-dimensional (2-D), support for input devices such as joysticks, keyboards and mice and control of production and sound mixing. Read more…
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DirectX End-User Runtimes 9.29.1962 Redistributable (June 2010)
Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as full-color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. DirectX includes security and performance updates, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX APIs. At the core of DirectX are its application programming interfaces, or APIs. The APIs act as a kind of bridge for the hardware and the software to “talk” to each other.
The DirectX APIs give multimedia applications access to the advanced features of high-performance hardware such as three-dimensional (3-D) graphics acceleration chips and sound cards. They control low-level functions, including two-dimensional (2-D) graphics acceleration; support for input devices such as joysticks, keyboards, and mice; and control of sound mixing and sound output. Read more…2,300 views | No commentsJun 19th, 2010 | Filed under DirectXTags: SYSTEM