The problem is the application is released with "Any CPU" as configuration and when a user runs it on a 64 bit windows, the direcX part crashes (System.BadImageFormatException). Apparently the dlls included for the directX part is not usable on a 64 bit windows.
This has happened with some other 3:rd part dlls that we use in our application but this we have solved by changing the dlls in runtime to the ones built for x64 if the user are running on a 64 bit windows machine. Do any of you know where I can find DirectX 9 dlls for x64? If they exist at all.
I'm doing some logging and noticed that on 64-bit platforms I can use the /64bit switch to run 64-bit dxdiag. I assume there must be some reason for doing this, namely additional functionality in the 64-bit version (or incorrect/insufficient functionality when using the 32-bit version on x64). What exactly are the differences?
No, there is nothing "extra" when running DXDiag in 64-bit mode, it simply runs the native 64-bit executable files instead of the 32-bit files. The 64-bit ones will not need to be emulated or done in compatibility mode and will be able to make the maximum usage of the system, so they (should) be able to run faster and more reliably.
(That said, it would be possible that in 32-bit mode, it has to skip some tests that would only be possible in 64-bit mode, similar to how a game can have "extra" content in the form of special graphical effects that are only available with a fancier video-card that supports them. However, that doesn't really apply to DXDiag; speed and stability are really the only "extras" you get.)
DirectX 11 can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the operating system shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista having been tested. Windows XP is supported. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.Filed under: DirectX 11 DownloadFree ComponentsWe have tested DirectX 11 11 against malware with several different programs. We certify that this program is clean of viruses, malware and trojans.Download for Windows 95.63 MB - Tested clean
DirectX 11 has a ton of rendering performance improvements compared to 10, as well as more potential for graphical quality at higher frame rates, overall improving performance. Resolution scaling is essentially rendering at a low resolution but "stretching" it to fit a higher one, improving performance when turned on without sacrificing window size. A 64-bit game engine allows the game to use more RAM than the current 4GB limit, as well as overall improving the performance and memory efficiency. This is a big deal for budget PCs with hardware that can support it, like mine.
Yes. It can run on a PC with Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the operating system shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista having been tested. Windows XP is supported. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.Filed under: DirectX Runtime DownloadFree ComponentsDirectX Web Installation SoftwareSoftware for Windows 11We have tested DirectX Runtime 9.29.1974 against malware with several different programs. We certify that this program is clean of viruses, malware and trojans.Download for Windows 288.4 KB - Tested clean
DirectX 11 is a set of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) for handling tasks like 3D graphics, gaming, video, and audio. Originally released on October 27, 2009, as a part of Windows 7 (32-bit & 64-bit PCs) by Microsoft, it builds upon the features of DirectX 10 while also adding newer features for improved performance and better efficiency.
I'm not in front of it at this minute, but I have a new HP dv6-2150us with the i3-330m and the Intel HD gma running System 7 64-bit. The computer reports that the gma supports DirectX 11.0 in the device manager details.
If you use 3D PDF and have installed either 32-bit (Acrobat/Reader) or 64-bit Adobe Acrobat to open the rich and interactive documents from Anark, you may have seen recent changes as part of the Adobe continuous release process that could impact the quality and performance of your 3D PDF/3Di documents. In this post you'll find a brief history of 3D PDF to set the context, a breakdown of 32 vs. 64-bit Adobe Acrobat, a brief overview of what's available beyond 3D PDF to help you guard against issues like this in the future and information of what can be done to optimize your 3D PDF viewing experience today.
Adobe Acrobat 64-bit 3D PDF Support Updates
In December of 2022, Adobe did not support hardware acceleration for 3D model viewing in the 64-bit version of Adobe Acrobat due to Microsoft dropping support for DirectX 9. 32-bit Adobe Acrobat/Reader was working properly at that time. At the top of 2023 support for Windows 32-bit has since been formally ended by Adobe, recent Anark testing of Adobe Acrobat 64-bit has found that it will work properly, uses hardware rendering, and provides the performance advantages of 64-bit.
Beyond 3D viewing performance, 64-bit users will also maintain associativity with their models. When selecting a 3D dimension, the corresponding associated 3D features should highlight to give instant visual feedback. This is called visual response (shown in Figure 1) and is required by ASME Y14.41 standard such that any annotation must have this type of capability to understand where the annotation is applied as is shown in this example of a dimension highlighting the associated faces.
Adobe is supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit applications going forward on Windows 64-bit devices and there are some settings and additional installations needed that will make it work properly. A first step is to download and install the 64-bit version of Adobe Acrobat. Before the 64-bit version can be installed, all 32-bit versions of Acrobat and/or Reader must must be removed from the Windows device.
With the use of Adobe Acrobat 64-bit, DirectX 9 and some simple options, you should be able to see better performance than what was available in the 32-bit Adobe products. Anark publication processes to create 3D PDFs have not changed other than to take advantage of the latest Adobe Acrobat versions. There are potential adverse implications of using DirectX 9 since this is a very old technology. This is a Adobe decision at this time but, Anark has the expertise to guide you though any issues you are seeing with the performance of your 3D PDF documents.
send to manager = your nfs RIVAL has problem with directx11 in many pc....please publish directx10 run patch that run when directx11 not avalable....it will harm EA....many many has this issue.....never use directx above 10
In Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista x64 edition, Windows 7 x64 edition, Windows 8 x64 edition and Windows 10 x64 edition, two versions of DirectX Diagnostic Tool are included, a native 64-bit version and a 32-bit version. In Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista x64 edition and Windows 7 x64 edition, the 32-bit version of DirectX Diagnostic Tool is run by default.
Hi, so I've been trying to install and run rabbids coding on wine (yes I know, I play these types of games). And it gave me an error about directx 11 not installed.So I went ahead and tried to install d3dx11_43 using winetricks. But one of the "cabextract" commands returned an error value. It was:
Also /home/arashk/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/temp is empty if you're wondering. I tried running it on a clean 32 bit bottle but same result. I have wine 5.19, 64 bit bottle. Any effort at helping is appreciated.
WWT 5.5 runs on Windows 7/8/8.1/10, in either 32- or 64-bit mode, depending onyour operating system. It also supports native DirectX 11, DirectX 10, and hassome support for down-level DirectX 9 hardware running through the DirectX 11API. Do not attempt to install WWT 5.0 or higher on Windows XP. It will not runand can potentially prevent the legacy version from running.
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