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Andrew Thompson
On May 24, 11:20 am, Daniele Futtorovic <[email protected]>
wrote:
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Uh-huh. That revealed '9.0c', *but* Direct3D
is disabled due to an underlying video driver
problem. I am still wrestling with that.
wrote:
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There may be more than one way to find out which DirectX you're running,
but one useful one would be to run the Windoze utility called "dxdiag.exe"..
Uh-huh. That revealed '9.0c', *but* Direct3D
is disabled due to an underlying video driver
problem. I am still wrestling with that.