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From: | gary_cowell AT mickley DOT demon DOT co DOT uk (Gary Cowell (QI'HoS)) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Allegro and DIRECTX - Is it possible? Yes.... |
Date: | Sun, 29 Jun 1997 09:18:50 GMT |
Message-ID: | <33b4f66a.1083957@news.demon.co.uk> |
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ghItlh moreau AT alpes-net DOT fr (nico) >On 27 Jun 1997 22:33:00 GMT, "Mike Winsor" <mwinsor AT hotmail DOT com> >wrote: > >>Ok, I know this may not be very popular but I figure that allegro is the >>greatest library on Earth... :) Anyways I'm going to port it to Direct X > >Don't forget 3DFX, I know you need a special card but performance is >much much better than any DIRECTX > The DIRECT3D that the 3DFX understands is part of the DIRECTX package. You gotta use this (direct3d) if you want cross-hardware 3d 'acceleration'. Though I hardly think its worth the bother. -- QI'HoS (Kirosh) KLI #H1026 http://www.mickley.demon.co.uk
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