![]() ![]() DirectXTK provides further alternatives for Direct3D 11 applications. The June 2010 DirectX SDK contains the last release of D3DX9, D3DX10, and D3DX11.ĭirectXMath, DirectXTex, and D3DCompile replace the majority of the functionality in these utility libraries. ![]() The August 2007 DirectX SDK was the last version to include Direct3D 8 ( d3d8.h d3d8caps.h d3d8types.h) and Direct3D 7 and prior ( d3d.h d3dcaps.h d3dvec.inl d3dtypes.h).ĭirect3D 9 or later should be used for all applications, and we’d recommend using Direct3D 11. Windows SDK 6.0 or later includes Direct3D 9 and Direct3D9Ex.ĭirect3D 9.0c is included with Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, and Windows XP 圆4 Edition.ĭirect3D9Ex is supported by Windows Vista / Windows Server 2008. Windows SDK 7.0 or later includes updates for expanded Direct3D 10.1 feature levels (aka “10level9”) included with the DirectX 11.0 Runtime. The DirectX 10.1 Runtime is included with Windows Vista / Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 1. ![]() The DirectX 10.0 Runtime is included with Windows Vista / Windows Server 2008. The Windows SDK 6.0 or later includes Direct3D 10.x and DXGI 1.0. Support is available down-level on Windows Vista / Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 via KB 971644. The DirectX 11.0 Runtime is included with Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2. The Windows SDK 7.0 includes Direct3D 11.0, Direct2D, DirectWrite, WARP, and DXGI 1.1. Partial support is available down-level on Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 via KB 2670838. The DirectX 11.1 Runtime is included with Windows 8 / Windows Server 2012. The Windows SDK 8.0 includes Direct3D 11.1, updated Direct2D/DirectWrite, updated WARP, and DXGI 1.2. The DirectX 11.2 Runtime is included with Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 R2. The Windows SDK 8.1 includes Direct3D 11.2, Direct2D 1.2, and DXGI 1.3. Be sure to read Where is the DirectX SDK? and Where is the DirectX SDK (2013 Edition)? as well. Here is a quick summary of DirectX technologies and recommended solutions. The DirectX SDK and REDIST packages for all 2008, 2009, and 2010 releases are currently available, but all 2007 and prior releases are no longer hosted by Microsoft. Recently many older releases of the DirectX SDK and REDIST packages expired and were removed from the Microsoft Downloads Center site. ![]()
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