Microsoft Direct X is an advanced suite of multimedia application programming interfaces (APIs) built into Microsoft Windows; operating systems.
Direct X provides a standard development platform for Windows-based PCs by enabling software developers to access specialized hardware features without having to write hardware-specific code.
This technology was first introduced in 1995 and is a recognized standard for multimedia application development on the Windows platform.
Direct X provides a standard development platform for Windows-based PCs by enabling software developers to access specialized hardware features without having to write hardware-specific code.
This technology was first introduced in 1995 and is a recognized standard for multimedia application development on the Windows platform.
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