"Michael L. Croswell" wrote:
>
> The problem is, I don't know if it _was_ the last. Its about 3.4 megs
> and I downloaded it from Sun on 4/16/2000.
Looks like it's close enough. I'll take it anyway.
> Could someone verify if this is the latest DirectX version? Also,
> this _was_ a publicly accessible download wasn't it? I don't remember
> if there was any license stuff during download. Any Sun folks know?
Probably the usual Sun beta download wordage. "Don't use in production
systems, don't redistribute" etc.
Because we've had few emails and a few to the list here, and even Sun
doesn't know what it's own sites are up to, I'll post it on j3d.org
anyway despite the "no redistribute clause". If I get note from someone
in their legal team asking to take it down then I will, but this is a
service announcement until we really find out what is happening. Also,
I'll repost a copy of the license agreement on the page and then the
link at the bottom just to make sure.
Micheal, can you send me a private email with a download location that I
can suck it from. Prefer not to have an email with such a large
attachment.
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