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Started by JDawg, October 08, 2005, 06:15:29 PM

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JDawg

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!

OceanJeff32

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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JDawg

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.

u

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)

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asmlover

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).

JFG

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

asmlover

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.