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Posted 6/25/2007 8:10:41 AM
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Yo ppl =P I've tried several times to learn directX but this time I actually got it lol (^_^) anywayz, Im trying to expand my knowledge step by step, and the next step for me is to gain the power to set the .left and .top values of the objects I load as DirectDrawSurfaces and thus be able to move them around the screen (I can use both windowed mode and full screen mode, so it doesnt matter which approach u have used) and well, anyone who can give me a hand in accomplishing this task I shall bestow my thanks and blessings upon lol.

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Posted 6/26/2007 7:34:11 AM


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Well because there aren't many replies to DirectX questions here I would suggest you do a search here, or post your own question in here. There are loads of DirectX queries here.

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I've been programming with VB for 12 years. Started with VB4 16bit Pro, VB5 Pro, VB6 Pro/Enterprise and now VB3 Pro. But I'm no expert, I'm still learning.
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