http://www.guru3d.com/news/intel-2013-haswell-processor-to-finally-get-directx-111/ ..
Im on hands and knees for this one LOL
Im on hands and knees for this one LOL
well according to the article, (in regards to dx11.1) "This yet-unreleased API seems to be part of the upcoming Windows 8 operating system"
so i suppose dx12 will maybe come out with windows 9?
Always alternate Microsoft Consumer OS purchases...
Windows 98 SE -> Windows ME (skip) -> Windows XP -> Windows Vista (skip) -> Windows 7 -> Windows 8 (skip) -> Windows ??? (purchase)
Always alternate Microsoft Consumer OS purchases...
Windows 98 SE -> Windows ME (skip) -> Windows XP -> Windows Vista (skip) -> Windows 7 -> Windows 8 (skip) -> Windows ??? (purchase)
LOL, that's being generous. I know a guy who still uses windows 95 to run his business. In MS case, their track record is so bad I wouldn't recommend buying a new one unless you knew it was good or had no alternative. Caveat Emptor.
LOL, that's being generous. I know a guy who still uses windows 95 to run his business. In MS case, their track record is so bad I wouldn't recommend buying a new one unless you knew it was good or had no alternative. Caveat Emptor.
I recently went bowling at a family bowling alley, it was slow at the time and the owner was running the register.
I made a passing comment (happy conversation) to the observation that his audio equipment was all analog and nearing the age in which it would go from "I own it because it's teh cheap and crappy" to "this here is a bonafide collectors item!".
He then turned the monitor around on his score keeping system and showed me that it was still DOS based, ran on an truly ancient DOS box, and he mused at the fact that to upgrade his system to something 21st century the software alone would cost him $75k
Sometimes the old saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" holds true.
