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Using Direct3D with VB

By Rod Stephens

Direct3D: Disclaimer

The information and examples contained in this series of Direct3D articles is provided "as is" with no warranty of any kind. It is intended for demonstration purposes only.

You can use this material in your programs but please may not reprint it without permission on a Web site, magazine, book, or in any other media. If you do find this material useful please mention your hosts VB Explorer and VB Helper.

Direct3D is an application programming interface (API) designed to give you access to high performance graphics features while not tying you to a specific hardware platform. It is close enough to the hardware, however, that the code is not always completely portable to all systems. The discussion and examples in this series work on my system and may not work on yours without some changes. Email me and describe the changes you need make to get the programs running on your system and I'll incorporate them into the examples.

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