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Title: DirectX9 SDK
Post by: JDawg on October 08, 2005, 06:15:29 PM
Does anybody happen to know if there has been a release of the DirectX9 SDK for assembly?
QuoteThe more I try to understand C++, the easier assembly language becomes!
Title: Re: DirectX9 SDK
Post by: OceanJeff32 on October 08, 2005, 08:21:07 PM
This topic should be helpful:

http://www.masmforum.com/simple/index.php?topic=824.0

It was started by me, and asked about the same question, and got some good answers, let me know if you make any progress, or need any help.

I am not that familiar with the DX9 include files in the quote, but I got several of the examples to compile, but that's as far as I got, before my attention drifted onto something else...who knows it may drift back again!

later,

jeff c
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Title: Re: DirectX9 SDK
Post by: JDawg on October 21, 2005, 10:43:09 PM
I've been working on the includes as well, but I'm not too sure how the libraries are going to turn out.  It may be possible to use the precompiled ones but I really wanna know what those functions are and do.
Title: Re: DirectX9 SDK
Post by: u on November 02, 2005, 04:54:24 PM
My works on OOP and DirectX could also interest you:
http://www.ultranos.com/asm
Also, Homer (on this board) makes lots of complex sub-engines for DX and OGL games, using ATC and OA32 (OOP asm implementations)

Title: Re: DirectX9 SDK
Post by: asmlover on December 18, 2005, 11:27:25 PM
You can visit http://vertexland.narod.ru/index_.htm and download  MASM32 DX9c SDK  updated for August 2005 DX SDK release. Here you can find a lot of examples as well.  Website in russian only but  it easer than chinese, IMO (my native is russian by the way).
Title: Re: DirectX9 SDK
Post by: JFG on December 20, 2005, 06:39:59 AM
QuoteYou can visit http://vertexland.narod.ru/index_.htm and download  MASM32 DX9c SDK  updated for August 2005 DX SDK release. Here you can find a lot of examples as well.  Website in russian only but  it easer than chinese, IMO (my native is russian by the way).

Cool!  I speak English, which due to historical influences is supposedly a bit like German, Scottish Gaelic, Cornish, Irish Gaelic, Welsh, Norwegian, French, Latin, and some now forgotten languages such as old Norse (except for some strange reason I still can't understand any of those), and I also know Spanish, which supposedly is like Portuguese (except I also can hardly understand more Portuguese than Arabic).  Anyway, good thing that website is not in Chinese! :bg I'd be worried then!  So is Russian sort'a like English or Spanish, or might I occassionally need a bilingual dictionary? :toothy
Title: Re: DirectX9 SDK
Post by: asmlover on December 20, 2005, 03:20:34 PM
Be easy. DirectX  sounds equally  in all languages all over the world. You need nothing but some sense to get all you need from any web site worldwide.