Framework for non-D3D9 compliant graphics adaptors

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McSquizzy123
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Framework for non-D3D9 compliant graphics adaptors

Post by McSquizzy123 » July 15th, 2012, 6:27 pm

Hello, I'm McSquizzy123. I got this message from Chili: I'll be you have either onboard video or a very old card, don't ya?
Come to the forums and make a post and we can hook you up with a special build of the framework that will work on non-D3D9 compliant graphics adaptors

So ya, this computer is very old and slow, but hopefully not too slow to make cool programs cuz programming seems awesome and I wanna give it a try :D .

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Re: Framework for non-D3D9 compliant graphics adaptors

Post by LuX » July 15th, 2012, 6:53 pm

I suppose this is your hookup. Give it a go.

http://www.planetchili.net/forum/viewto ... 1013#p1569
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Re: Framework for non-D3D9 compliant graphics adaptors

Post by McSquizzy123 » July 15th, 2012, 10:07 pm

It works! :D thank you so much

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Re: Framework for non-D3D9 compliant graphics adaptors

Post by chili » July 16th, 2012, 2:30 am

Thanks LuX.

I finally got around to putting this on the download page so that we don't have to hunt around for it everytime someone asks. ;)
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Re: Framework for non-D3D9 compliant graphics adaptors

Post by LuX » July 16th, 2012, 9:21 am

Yeah, I was just about to suggest that. A lot of people have needed it lately.
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