From: Robert Comer on
You're welcome. Sorry I wasn't any more help than that!

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Bob Comer




On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 18:39:23 +0100, "Franck Hervet" <f> wrote:

>Thanks robert.
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>>I don't know, but I wouldn't bet on it. Direct3D would take a *lot*
>> of CPU horsepower to emulate, so there would need to be some passthru
>> of the host video hardware and that's not the way things work now.
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>> Bob Comer <Microsoft MVP Windows - Virtual Machine>
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>> On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 18:13:16 +0100, "Franck Hervet" <f> wrote:
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>>>Hi robert,
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>>>Thanks for the answer.
>>>I'm disappointed because we want use VPC to test 3D application.
>>>Do you know if a future release (VPC 2008??) would integrate these?
>>>
>>>Franck Hervet
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>>>> No.
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>>>> On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 16:13:51 +0100, "Franck Hervet" <f> wrote:
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>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>is there a solution to make work an application that use Direct3D to
>>>>>work
>>>>>under VPC 2007?
>>>>>
>>>>>Best regards.
>>>>>
>>>>>Franck Hervet
>>>>>
>>>
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