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lol, theres more then that wrong with 458 :p

i hope spacy fixed it.
 
what, your avatar propositioning me again? i thought i made it clear last time.

LOL
 
Can anyone please post the d3dx9_37.dll file, I keep getting an error everytime I try running the DirectX 9.0c Web Updater in XP SP2 x64 making me unable to install the DirectX update needed to run the new MFC version of VBA-M.
 
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Oh my, always the same commotion about a simple DLL file...

Here's the the pure file, fresh from my HDD:
http://spacy51.sp.funpic.de/D3DX9_37.7z

No guarantee that this one works on x64, though.


About the GUI problems with XAudio2:
I didn't realize them as I wouldn't have imagined a new audio plugin to cause something like that. I didn't change anything at the unrelated GUI code, that's why. However, I found out that one issue was that MS COM is being enabled/disabled per thread, and that causes some issues, however I couldn't eliminate them all. I think There's the possibility my XAudio2 cleanup is faulty. I'll look further into that.

EDIT:
I uploaded the fix to SVN. It was caused by specifying a multi-threaded object model in COM initialization. In the WinSDK Docs Microsoft clearly points out that their Shell folder dialog function does need COM for the new look, but doesn't support real multi-threading when. Changing this also fixed OpenAL doing strange things.

Here you go:
http://vba-m.ngemu.com/vbam/vbacompiles/msvc2008/VisualBoyAdvance461.7z
 
Thanks Spacy, I tried searching for the file on google before posting but it only turned up very few results of which were websites that looked quite shady.

Also dllfiles website didn't have this particular dll either.

Anyways as mention thanks, I really appreciate it.:)
 
Is there a shortcut key to switch VBA-M to fullscreen?
 
Can anyone please post the d3dx9_37.dll file, I keep getting an error everytime I try running the DirectX 9.0c Web Updater in XP SP2 x64 making me unable to install the DirectX update needed to run the new MFC version of VBA-M.
I just rename the existing older dlls that I have in the VBA-M folder if VBA-M gives an error message about not having a required dll. I know it's not good to do that but it works enough just so I can check out the new builds to see the new fixes or features.
 
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