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Older version of DXSDK w/ new version of Dx?
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October 29, 1999 01:22 AM
What would happen If I have dx 7.0 installed but have dx sdk 6.0 or 5.0? Would that give errors when programming w/ direct x?
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October 29, 1999 01:22 AM
No, there would be no errors. The version of the DXSDK you use to compile and link your code is independant from the DLLs DirectX uses at run time.
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