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    anoyone have any hints or suggestions on how to make 3D graphs with vb thanks.

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    See the direcx 7 sdk for more support.

    -Kayoca

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    whats is the direcx 7 sdk ? Im not real clear on whta you mean, where can i look?

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    Hi,

    DirectX 7 SDK is the Software Development Kit for DirectX libraries.
    The DirectX 7 SDK has support for VB developers, so you can have access to all it's features. It enabled VB developers to start thinking about making stunning 3D games!!!
    Go to Microsoft DirectX Resource Center for more info on it.

    Regards

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    Hi there!

    Well DirectX and also OpenGL are quite nice. But, if you want to understand 3D graphics in detail, write your own routines without being afraid of math. You have to choose, if you only want to write a nice looking game or to write a program YOU have a developed. VB and the Windows-API enables you to write 3D graphic apps. (nevertheless I would recommend C and assembler)
    There are some great graphic-tutorials out there if you don't know how to start...

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    Björn
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    If you're just after simple 3d graphs you could use the MS Graph Control that's shipped with VB - look for it on your Components list.

    'Buzby'
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    yeah im just looking to make some 3d graphs not anything for games, just 3d graphs. thanks im trying some of this.

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