The other problem with those examples is that Managed DirectX 2.0 is dead:
http://thezbuffer.com/articles/415.aspx - Managed DirectX 2.0 beta
expires October 6th 2006.
http://thezbuffer.com/articles/393.aspx - What is the state of Managed
DirectX 2.0 beta?
XNA will be the new black.
Adam
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This is just a quick note to let everyone know we have
combined the zip file containing the original samples (released at the same
time as IronPython 1.0) with the newer samples (i.e., Direct3D, PowerShell,
Python Command Line Compiler) released in the past few weeks. The new zip file,
Iron
Right you are:-) Thanks for the clarification!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leaf Garland
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 5:02 AM
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Subject: Re: [IronPython] Direct3D IronPython Sample
On 27/09/06, Dave Fuga
BTW... I have a Jabber server all set-up and ready to go @pypod.net
Open registration. My username is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I self signed
the certificate for now, but if it proves to be something that folks
want to utilize I will get a proper certificate in place so you don't
get pestered by the "Th
I don't think there is anything there that is really all that specific
to PyPod at all.
My hope is that this will become something that we can all freely use
for whatever we might want. Making it easy to wrap Python code into
an Atom feed that can then be pointed at, accessed and run locally by
s
Nice, thanks. I'm looking forward to that next release.
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M. David Peterson wrote:
> http://dev.pypod.net/ (source can be viewed @
> http://dev.pypod.net/browser/trunk and checked out via svn @
> http://src.pypod.net/trunk)
>
> The wiki is wide open, and code samples can be attached inline to each page.
>
Which part of this wiki (and repository) contai
http://dev.pypod.net/ (source can be viewed @
http://dev.pypod.net/browser/trunk and checked out via svn @
http://src.pypod.net/trunk)
The wiki is wide open, and code samples can be attached inline to each page.
If you have code you want to check into the repository, register @
http://dev.pypod.
On 27/09/06, Dave Fugate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps I'm mistaken but the web installer you reference (also installed on
> my own PC) does not include the Direct3D 10 pre-release needed by the
> sample...
You're correct, there are no DirectX 10 parts in that web installer.
As DirectX 1