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[Release] Directx March 2008 32 and 64 bit versions


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Here is DirectX Redistributable March 2008

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Overview:

Overview

Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as full-color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. DirectX includes security and performance updates, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX APIs.

Install from: svcpack.inf

Switch used in Winrar: DXSETUP.exe /silent

MD5 hash: 6FF5CBA4398E173312C38B421A0458C0

File Size: 43.2 MB (45,302,524 bytes)

Download 32 bit only version here

Download 64 bit only version here

Install from: svcpack.inf

Switch used in Winrar: DXSETUP.exe /silent

MD5 hash: 812DE2457F1D1A3B2A0CE5DD0336FA59

File Size: 41.6 MB (43,702,292 bytes)

Edited by UtCollector
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can't DirectX be integrated? replacing existing files so that it won't cost extra space?

Ofcourse I meant integrating in Windows, not in Windows Setup.

I don't like add-ons/installing apps from svcpack. Rather have my apps installed by RunOnceEx @T12/13.

This way I can simply use the original installers and I am independent of any user-created installer.

Thanks for the info about HFSLIP, but I decided not to do it... have to learn about hfslip.. too hot for that :)

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Here it is Directx August 2006.

This is 32 and 65 bit. Later i will doe a 32 only version. And a 64 bit version only.

wow! 65 bit ? awesome :D

Yes i will try and make a 65... :huh: hahha i mean 64 ofcource. :D Well maybe i can pimp ik 1 more bit whaha :thumbup:whistle:

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A few questions to UT

1 Whats the diff between this and what Ryan includes in his UpdatePacks?

2 Is this better?

3 I have the installer, what switch did you use? (/s)

Pardon my ignorance

Edited by ricktendo64
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Stupid question of the day, but why are there monthly updates to DirectX and do they benefit desktop users?

Not stupid. It's simply that this is really weird

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=491354. ;)

Yes, they are mostly useless for end users. Apparently, Microsoft updates DirectX every two months.

The only people that really benefit are gamers who must use those updated modules/files.

I thought we had come to the conclusion that these bi-monthly DX updates were for devs and mostly useless to end users... :unsure:
You probably noticed MS updated "DirectX for managed code".

AFAIK Avalon (vista's UI) will be written in managed code/C#.

IMHO these releases are public "betas" and MS probably wants user feedback.

And btw, ever heard of Orbit Dock (uses .Net and these weird new directx files ;) ) ?

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A few questions to UT

1 Whats the diff between this and what Ryan includes in his UpdatePacks?

2 Is this better?

3 I have the installer, what switch did you use? (/s)

Pardon my ignorance

Hi, Rick :hello: Sorry for slow reaction!

1 This is just only directx. Full package.

2 I don know if its better. I just know that it works.

3 If you read thru my post you will see i used /silent ;but you must unpack the downloaded file! I use winrar to unpack.

Hope that did answar you're questions?

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