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Dark GDK / Where to download Directx 9 SDK?

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IKG
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Posted: 28th Dec 2006 07:18
I looked everywhere for it, but the only sdk avalible for download is Directx 10.

Also, sorry about the .bsp thread. I posted it here because I wanted to know a good .bsp editor that works well with Dark Game SDK.

http://www.devdave.net
flibX0r
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Posted: 28th Dec 2006 13:39
This is the latest version

Big whorls have little whorls which feed on their velocity,
Little whorls have lesser whorls and so on to viscosity. - Lewis F. Richardson

Also, my website has no content. But it looks perty
James Bondo
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Posted: 28th Dec 2006 14:39
Atleast for DGDK.NET you dont need to download that.
You just go to
http://www.microsoft.com/directx/
And click "Get latest DirectX here"
For most ppl its only a 15MB download.

But maybe its different from C++ libs and .NET.

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IKG
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Posted: 28th Dec 2006 15:45
I already went to that page, but I thought it was for Directx 10 so I didn't download it. If you read the information below it you'll see what I mean. I'll download and see for myself I guess.

http://www.devdave.net
flibX0r
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Posted: 29th Dec 2006 04:24
I contains both the DirectX 9 and 10 SDK's, Microsoft seem to think that we all need both. And James Bondo, that's not the SDK, that's just the web installer for the latested DirectX runtime files.

Big whorls have little whorls which feed on their velocity,
Little whorls have lesser whorls and so on to viscosity. - Lewis F. Richardson

Also, my website has no content. But it looks perty
James Bondo
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Posted: 29th Dec 2006 04:40
@flibX0r:
As i just said... that link works just fine for the .NET version. I have no SDK installed.

I got an error before using that link and not after. So im positive.

And as i said, maybe its different when using the C++ libs rather than the .NET version.

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