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You're joking.... right?
No, really, that's gotta be a troll post....
If so, bravo, you just sucked me in. But if not, then sorry, but given you can't read the VAST amount of information already on the topic you're simply destined for failure.
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I'm sorry to interrupt you high rollers, but I really adore your work with what you are doing and I'd like to get some idea of the simplest thing you can do regarding coding in C#.
Anyone have some tutorial to link me?
Help is GREATLY appreciated!
I'm sorry to interrupt you high rollers, but I really adore your work with what you are doing and I'd like to get some idea of the simplest thing you can do regarding coding in C#.
Anyone have some tutorial to link me?
Help is GREATLY appreciated!
Regarding memory stuff? Read a book! Regarding C#? Read a book!
I'm sorry to interrupt you high rollers, but I really adore your work with what you are doing and I'd like to get some idea of the simplest thing you can do regarding coding in C#.
Anyone have some tutorial to link me?
Help is GREATLY appreciated!
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Not without the help of unmanaged code though (be it C/C++/Delphi/ASM/whatever).
Granted, doing so in C# is ugly as sin, and probably not worth the headache. You can very much so do it solely in C#. (If you're counting a CLR bootstrapper or the like, then yea, you're right.)
If in process (boostrapped CLR) then all you need is a pointer to the DX device and you're set. (As proven before by kynox and myself)
Out of process, and... well... yea, out of process it's impossible. (At least in *only* C# that is)
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Granted, doing so in C# is ugly as sin, and probably not worth the headache. You can very much so do it solely in C#. (If you're counting a CLR bootstrapper or the like, then yea, you're right.)
If in process (boostrapped CLR) then all you need is a pointer to the DX device and you're set. (As proven before by kynox and myself)
Out of process, and... well... yea, out of process it's impossible. (At least in *only* C# that is)
Of course I'm counting a CLR bootstrapper you r-tard.
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