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    Re: installation problem (ok)

    Author: Darren John Dwyer

    Date Posted: 2008-10-24 03:37:01



    Thanks for the information Michael.

    There is normally no need todo anything like this.

    Normally you download DirectX 7 and BCB v1 or you already have these on your computer.
    You then download the TDx_Library v1.80 and all the accompanying demos.

    You install the TDx_Library, by running the auto-installer, then you extract the demos from their .zips.

    If you compile the existing demos, or base your project upon the files in one of the demos,
    then you should have zero problems.

    If you try todo things yourself, your own way, you may have problems, but thanks very much
    to michael for solving some of the problems people face from time to time.

    Please read the "Latest News" for information pertaining to installing stuffs.

    I will also be creating a step-by-step "Tutorial" showing the installation and configuration
    of the TDx_Library, and also some step-by-step tutorials showing how to compile and modify
    some of the existing demos.

    Thanks for all the effort.

    - darren




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