The future of SDL/directx

Yeah!

I would like to test it!

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From: wizard@syntheticsw.com (Torsten Giebl)
To: "A list for developers using the SDL library. (includes SDL-announce)"

Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: [SDL] the future of SDL/directx

Hello !

I was reading through my backlog of messages on the SDL mailing list and
I came across some messages regarding Direct3D in SDL. If anyone is
interested, I have a working prototype of a Direct3D backend. It’s far
from finished, and uses Direct3D 9 where something like Direct3D 7 (or
earlier) would probably be a better choice, but it is capable of
displaying and accelerating 32-bit alpha-blended images. If anyone is
interested in a copy of this code, let me know and I can send them a
copy.

Cool. Please upload it somewhere
and post the link here.

CU


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http://www.lakitu.net/~davidl/SDL-direct3d-PROTOTYPE.zip

A readme is included, along with the test app that I used.

Please note that the Direct3D code in here is far from being
production-quality. It was pieced together over the span of a few
weeks, after which time the project was scrapped in favor of a
proprietary, Direct3D 7-based solution (to note: the code in this
archive uses D3D 9.)–
David Ludwig
davidl at funkitron.com

Torsten Giebl wrote:

Cool. Please upload it somewhere
and post the link here.

CU


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