Is there a version of DirectX for Windows NT?
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Is there a version of DirectX for Windows NT?
I am almost positive that Directx 3.0 was the highest NT could go. I believe it shipped with 2.0.
There was a hacked version later than 3.0 that would run on NT but I can't remember what version exactly.
3.0a also requires service pack 6.
It only support directx 3.0? That is really lame.
Has anyone else heard about the hacked version silencio talked about?
It was buggy as hell.....try a Google search for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by fixxxer575
I found a Quake site with a link to a hack version of directx:
http://www.solcon.nl/mwijers/news.htm
That link had a link to a hacked directx 9.0. I downloaded all the files but I dont know what to do with them. Can somebody check out this link and tell me what I have to do with these files to make them work?
the files were called Direct3D9.zip, DirectDraw.zip, DirectInput9.zip, DirectPlay9.zip, and DirectShow9.zip. I looked in them and none of them have readme files. where should I Unzip these?
The link you posted is dead. Even if it wasn't, the hack is 7 years old and apparently doesn't work. See here: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e....se%26rnum%3D2
The short answer is that if you need to run a program requiring a current version of directx, you need to upgrade your os.
Well no - not really. You've got to look at it in context. NT is now a very old OS. When launched in '94 or thereabouts, it was intended as a stable platform for workstations - office machines. This meant that fast graphics were not a priority.Quote:
Originally Posted by fixxxer575
Win 95, launched a bit later, was the OS intended for domestic use.
By and large, though some might take issue with me here, NT has, over the years, performed its designed purppose adequately, many of our (corporate) customers still use it quite happily.
If you want to run programs that require a higher version of DirectX, you really need to upgrade your OS to at least Win98SE....Assuming the computer will handle it.
John
DiectX 3.0 is part of Service Pack 3 for NT4.0. Prior to installing SP3, NT had no DirectX support, SP3 was a major upgrade to NT. And MS felt that DX3 was all NT4 needed, and did not make any official upgrades to directX support for it past ver 3.0 (I remember waiting for sp3 to come out so that i could play Mechwarrior2 and other games of the time on NT :-P )