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The Microsoft DirectX software development kit (SDK) is your backstage pass to multimedia applications that sizzle. DirectX is a set of low-level application programming interfaces (APIs) for creating games and other high-performance multimedia applications. It includes support for high-performance 2-D and 3-D graphics, sound, and input.
Here is some general information about DirectX:
This documentation set is intended for developers using the C/C++ programming language. Separate documentation is available for developers using the Microsoft .NET Framework. DirectX 9.0 can be used in the Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Windows 2000, and Windows XP environments.
The DirectX SDK is broken into the following sections:
Other related topics include: