Microsoft Rolls Out DirectX 9.0 Beta
Microsoft Corp.
The beta 1 version of Microsoft DirectX 9.0
"DirectX 9.0 offers unparalleled advances in graphics technology," Ted Hase,
Microsoft's director of Windows Third-Party Gaming and Programming, said in
a statement. "Developers will discover the new capabilities built into
DirectX 9.0 make it significantly easier to create content that demonstrates
richness, robustness and totally immersive depth."
DirectX 9.0 beta 1 is available for free to registered DirectX 9.0 beta
sites, while the final release of the DirectX 9.0 software development kit
and DirectX 9.0 runtime is due for this fall.
DirectX, which debuted in 1995, is a suite of Windows-based multimedia APIs
that allows programmers access to specialized hardware features without
knowing hardware-specific code.
announced the beta release of the latest
version of its DirectX suite of multimedia application programming
interfaces used by many video-game developers.