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    Logan263 Guest

    Upgrading directX to v9 in Win98SE?

    I currently have DirectX v8.0 (4.08.00.0400). I've just dl a web
    install file from this page:
    http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...dxwebsetup.exe.

    Was wondering, though, if there were issues with directX 9 and Win98SE
    and what to do to avoid them? Also, are directX 9 codecs dangerous in
    any way (spyware, etc.) the way WMP9 is? Any DRM, or spyware or other
    issues that this installs? or are the straight codecs okay?

    Pls advise and thanks. Hopefully will be able to play that AVI file.

    Thanks.


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    Roy Guest

    Re: Upgrading directX to v9 in Win98SE?

    In article <352lovc7q5lpq8mc4aqaljkfr6ko1gl0vb@4ax.com>,
    IHateSpam@SpamBad.com says...

    > Was wondering, though, if there were issues with directX 9 and Win98SE
    > and what to do to avoid them?
    >


    A smooth installation, and no subsequent problems, on my Win98SE
    machine.

    But there can always be issues with anything involving Microsoft, so
    YMMV.

    Cheers,

    Roy

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    Jerry Guest

    Re: Upgrading directX to v9 in Win98SE?

    If you own a factory-built system (Gateway, Dell, etc.) check your system
    makers website for compatibility with DX9.
    If you have a "home-built" system, then track down the corresponding
    websites for your hardware (video, sound, etc.) to find out if they will
    work with DX9.
    Of course, if you have a recent, and reliable back-up of your HD, then cross
    your fingers and go-for-it.
    Jerry
    "Logan263" <IHateSpam@SpamBad.com> wrote in message
    news:352lovc7q5lpq8mc4aqaljkfr6ko1gl0vb@4ax.com...
    > I currently have DirectX v8.0 (4.08.00.0400). I've just dl a web
    > install file from this page:
    >

    http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...dxwebsetup.exe.
    >
    > Was wondering, though, if there were issues with directX 9 and Win98SE
    > and what to do to avoid them? Also, are directX 9 codecs dangerous in
    > any way (spyware, etc.) the way WMP9 is? Any DRM, or spyware or other
    > issues that this installs? or are the straight codecs okay?
    >
    > Pls advise and thanks. Hopefully will be able to play that AVI file.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >




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    Logan263 Guest

    Re: Upgrading directX to v9 in Win98SE?

    On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 14:46:01 GMT, ng@lycaus.plusYOUR****.com (Dariusz)
    wrote:

    >In article <352lovc7q5lpq8mc4aqaljkfr6ko1gl0vb@4ax.com>, Logan263 <IHateSpam@SpamBad.com> wrote:
    >>Was wondering, though, if there were issues with directX 9 and Win98SE
    >>and what to do to avoid them? Also, are directX 9 codecs dangerous in
    >>any way (spyware, etc.) the way WMP9 is? Any DRM, or spyware or other
    >>issues that this installs? or are the straight codecs okay?

    >
    >Not 100% sure about it, but I thought either DX9 or IE6 (SP1 update) seemed
    >to add some crap to my registry about DRM, even though I don't have later
    >version than MediaPlayer 6 installed. They were the only two updates I did
    >to my machine which could possible have added that info.
    >
    >DX9 did nothing for me, so I uninstalled it (yes you can do it... just go
    >through the registry to find the direct x version number, re-number it to
    >the version before the one you want to install, then it will allow you to
    >install that version - you won't be able to clear out all the rubbish the
    >new version put in, but it can get back the files more or less into the
    >state they where before the install - works for me on Win98SE setup). Oh,
    >I take NO blame if what I suggest screws your system if you decide to try
    >it.
    >
    >Dariusz


    Darn, that's what I was worried about. I installed the DirectX9 and
    _still_ the avi files doesn't play. Now it's not fully dl yet, but
    that's the problem, too. It's a large file and will still take
    several hours even though I have internet cable. Drat this whole
    issue.

    I guess I'll just have to wipe/reinstall my OS sooner than I thought
    although I've been trying to get away from that as still too much to
    burn as backup before doing that.

    Drat all that DRM stuff anyway.

    Thanks.


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    Matt Guest

    Re: Upgrading directX to v9 in Win98SE?

    On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 11:11:50 GMT, Logan263 <IHateSpam@SpamBad.com>
    wrote:

    >I currently have DirectX v8.0 (4.08.00.0400). I've just dl a web
    >install file from this page:
    >http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...dxwebsetup.exe.
    >
    >Was wondering, though, if there were issues with directX 9 and Win98SE
    >and what to do to avoid them? Also, are directX 9 codecs dangerous in
    >any way (spyware, etc.) the way WMP9 is? Any DRM, or spyware or other
    >issues that this installs? or are the straight codecs okay?
    >
    >Pls advise and thanks. Hopefully will be able to play that AVI file.


    Seems to be ok - and it would appear to be 9.0b (patched for exploit
    issue - you DON'T want to dig up an old 9.0/9.0a and have to do the
    job twice)

    There are reports of some adverse interaction with some video capture
    / TV cards or VIVO- type functions.

    You may prefer to download the offline version
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
    So you do not need to be online to install it.

    If DirectX9 does not see a DX7 or better (4.12.xxxx) display driver,
    it may demand that you get the full (SDK version) Reference
    Rasteriser, the first time a program attempts to call Direct3D.

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
    There may be better ways to obtain the FULL Reference Rasteriser -
    this is rather large!

    To be honest, if you have to use 100% software DX9 emulation, the
    results will be 100% accurate, but 1000% SLOW!

    With DX9 drivers over a DX6 card (eg. Latest Detonators on a Nvidia
    TNT or TNT2) - it wouldn't be much better, but the drivers will use
    whatever the limited hardware can do, to assist the software
    emulation, with some features mocked up using the hardware, some
    software emulated, and some simply unavailable.

    --
    I may be dozzzy, but take the ZZZ's out to mail me
    http://www.junkroom.freeserve.co.uk/jvc2080.htm - 2x2x24 CD-RW troubles

    If you drop a cactus, don't try to catch it!

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