Microsoft DirectX 1.0 Questions and Answers
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This article contains questions and answers about Microsoft DirectX version
1.0.
MORE INFORMATION- Q. What is Microsoft DirectX?
A. Microsoft DirectX is a set of drivers that is available with the
Microsoft Game Software Development Kit (SDK).
- Q. What components make up Microsoft DirectX?
A. DirectX components include DirectDraw, DirectInput, DirectPlay, and
DirectSound. DirectDraw and DirectSound components replace current
Windows 95 display and sound drivers with DirectX drivers.
- Q. How do I obtain Microsoft DirectX?
A. If you develop computer games and you want to provide DirectX
functionality within your game, you need the Microsoft Game SDK. The
Game SDK is available on the Microsoft Developer's Network (MSDN)
Level 2 CD-ROM.
Independent software vendors (ISVs) who use these components in
their games can redistribute them.
- Q. What is DirectDraw?
A. DirectDraw allows direct access of video display memory, hardware
blters, hardware overlays, and page flipping. DirectDraw provides
this functionality while maintaining compatibility with existing
Windows 95-based programs and device drivers.
Essentially, DirectDraw is a memory manager for video memory. Using
DirectDraw, a program can manipulate video memory with ease,
taking full advantage of the blitting and color decompression
capabilities of different types of video hardware without becoming
dependent on a particular piece of hardware.
- Q. What is DirectInput?
A. The Microsoft DirectInput application programming interface (API)
provides fast and consistent access to analog and digital joysticks.
The DirectInput API maintains consistency with the joystick APIs of
the Microsoft Win32 Software Development Kit (SDK), but has improved
responsiveness and reliability by changing the device driver model.
DirectInput device drivers also use the registry to store settings
for standard joysticks, calibration information for previously
configured joysticks, and settings for OEM-supplied joysticks.
- Q. What is DirectPlay?
A. The Microsoft DirectPlay application programming interface (API) for
Windows 95 is a software interface that simplifies game access to
communication services. DirectPlay provides a way for games to
communicate with each other that is independent of the underlying
transport, protocol, or online service.
- Q. What is DirectSound?
A. The Microsoft DirectSound application programming interface (API) is
the audio component of the Microsoft Windows 95 Game SDK that
provides low-latency mixing, hardware acceleration, and direct
access to the sound device. DirectSound provides this functionality
while maintaining compatibility with existing Windows 95-based
programs and device drivers.
- Q. What do I do if I have problems with the DirectX drivers that
replace my Windows 95 video and sound drivers?
A. If you experience problems with the DirectX video or sound drivers,
you can remove them by running Dxsetup.exe. Dxsetup.exe is supplied
by the product that installed DirectX. For example, some games
include DirectX support.
- Q. Who supports Microsoft Game SDK and DirectX?
A. Microsoft Game SDK is supported by Microsoft Developer Support. The
DirectX drivers, such as video and sound drivers, are supported by
the Desktop Systems group. If your DirectX drivers are provided by
an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), the drivers are supported
by that manufacturer.
Additional query words:
win95faq
Keywords : win95
Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS
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