DirectX

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
DirectX

   <programming, hardware> A {Microsoft} programming interface
   {standard}, first included with {Windows 95}.  DirectX gives
   (games) programmers a standard way to gain direct access to
   enhanced hardware features under Windows 95 instead of going
   via the Windows 95 {GDI}.  Some DirectX code runs faster than
   the equivalent under {MS DOS}.

   DirectX promises performance improvements for graphics, sound,
   video, 3D, and network capabilites of games, but only where
   both hardware and software support DirectX.

   DirectX 2 introduced the Direct3D interface.  Version 5 was
   current at 1998-02-01.  Version 8.1 is included in {Windows
   XP}.

   Latest version: 8.1 (as of 2001-12-31).

   (http://microsoft.com/directx/).

   (2001-12-31)
    

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