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DirectXA set of Windows interfaces from Microsoft for programming graphics and sound. Windows developers program to the DirectX APIs, and the manufacturers of sound cards and display adapters write DirectX drivers to be included with their hardware. DirectX provides a high-level interface for accessing low-level functions "directly." It accesses the hardware abstraction layer in Windows (see HAL). DirectX Interface Purpose DirectDraw 2D graphics Direct3D 3D graphics DirectSound audio DirectSound3D 3D audio (gaming) DirectPlay multi-player control (gaming) DirectInput input device control (gaming) DirectVoice players talk to each other (gaming) DirectShow audio, video, streaming media DirectVideo video (earlier API)
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| By employing N-Patches (also known as PN Triangles) - a new type of higher order surface composed of curved rather than flat triangles that was developed by ATI and is supported in Microsoft's DirectX 8. A sound card for capturing audio and a PCI VGA video card with DirectX 8. System requirements include: a CPU of 1 Gig or higher, Windows(R) 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP, a PCI slot, an audio line-in from a sound card, AGP graphics card with 8MB memory, Microsoft DirectX 8. |
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